Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be so direct asking about the work-life balance (yes, red flag). Ask about the culture of the workplace, what a typical day looks like for the employees in the position you are going for, why the last person in the position left (promoted from within? Moved to another department? Moved to another company?)
All of those topics are fair game, but I would hold off on asking about health insurance costs. Perhaps wait until second interview or once offer is in hand. As someone who has done hiring, specific questions about benefits in the first interview irked me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I currently work at a place that isn’t great. I have been there less than a year and am looking to leave. Job before that I was there for 1.5 years, and job before that, was there for 3.5 years. In my late twenties. I just had an interview at one place and have two different interviews elsewhere coming up. I want to get a better feel for workplaces before accepting an offer this time. Hope to be at my next workplace 2+ years. Things I care about - supportive manager, proper guidance/training, good work-life balance, stability, and health insurance costs. However, I don’t feel comfortable asking about these sorts of things in interviews because I think it may not look good for me. Do I ask about them after an offer? Just look for red flags in interviews? Just look at Glassdoor? What do most people do?
The places that value these things will not penalize you for asking about them. So, it won’t look good for you to ask at the places you don’t want to accidentally end up in anyway.
Anonymous wrote:I currently work at a place that isn’t great. I have been there less than a year and am looking to leave. Job before that I was there for 1.5 years, and job before that, was there for 3.5 years. In my late twenties. I just had an interview at one place and have two different interviews elsewhere coming up. I want to get a better feel for workplaces before accepting an offer this time. Hope to be at my next workplace 2+ years. Things I care about - supportive manager, proper guidance/training, good work-life balance, stability, and health insurance costs. However, I don’t feel comfortable asking about these sorts of things in interviews because I think it may not look good for me. Do I ask about them after an offer? Just look for red flags in interviews? Just look at Glassdoor? What do most people do?