{"id":2465,"date":"2010-12-09T12:22:00","date_gmt":"2010-12-09T18:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/selectmetrix.com\/blogs\/2010\/12\/gotcha-questions\/"},"modified":"2010-12-09T12:22:00","modified_gmt":"2010-12-09T18:22:00","slug":"gotcha-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/selectmetrix.com\/blogs\/2010\/12\/gotcha-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"Gotcha Questions"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know what I mean by \u201cgotcha questions?\u201d&#160; These are the questions designed to trap, trick or zap a candidate.&#160; These types of questions are often used by interviewers who believe they need to \u201cwin\u201d the interview.&#160; I know it sounds odd and uncommon (I certainly hope it is), but I have sat through interviews where the gotcha questions have been asked.<\/p>\n<p>Interview questions are a tricky sort.&#160; Almost everyone enjoys reading interview questions in hope of discovering an effective one.&#160; However, we incorporate assessments into our process which provides an x-ray of the candidate\u2019s abilities, motivations, aptitudes, style, etc.&#160; The power in this approach is that it identifies the specific areas to pursue with the candidate.<\/p>\n<p>I view the questioning approach as having two important approaches.&#160; First, ask questions to probe the candidate\u2019s weaknesses.&#160; For 10 year I have been in search of the perfect sales candidate.&#160; I haven\u2019t found them yet.&#160; Instead, I look for candidates who have the right blend of abilities to succeed in the position\u2019s unique requirements.&#160; This includes asking questions specifically designed to expose some of their weaknesses.&#160; How intense are they?&#160; Are they detrimental to this position?&#160; (not all are)&#160; How does this weakness show up in their day-to-day selling activities?<\/p>\n<p>I don\u2019t use gotcha questions, but rather simply constructed, open-ended questions or statements.&#160; This is the most effective manner to dig into these difficult to identify areas.<\/p>\n<p>Second, I use questions to confirm the candidate\u2019s strength areas.&#160; The assessment measures a strength area, but that doesn\u2019t necessarily mean the candidate is using that strength.&#160; I like to pursue the topic with them to get a feel for their use of the strength.&#160; I have seen salespeople with great strength areas that they choose not to access.&#160; Sometimes this questioning approach gets overlooked.<\/p>\n<p>Again, all of these tasks can be accomplished because we incorporate the assessment procedure early in our hiring process.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know what I mean by \u201cgotcha questions?\u201d&#160; These are the questions designed to trap, trick or zap a candidate.&#160; These types of questions are often used by interviewers who believe they need to \u201cwin\u201d the interview.&#160; I know it sounds odd and uncommon (I certainly hope it is), but I have sat through interviews where the gotcha questions have been asked. 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