


Why Your First Interview Question Should Be “Why Would You Want This Job?”
Start job interviews by asking candidates why they would want the job. It’s the most important of the only three interview questions so you want the cleanest answer to it. Then, their answer to that first question will inform other questions you ask – if any. Their...
Why Due Diligence Is Different For Roles Biased To Regular, Variable And Equity Compensation
As an executive onboarding into a new role, due diligence is a critical part of mitigating risk before accepting a job. The three main risks are always organizational, role and personal. But the components of those risks vary across roles with different compensation...
Why You Should Lead With Motivation In Answering The Only Three True Job Interview Questions
Want the job? Lead with motivation. There are only three job interview questions and only three answers. In the vast majority of cases each of the final candidates has the strengths required to do the job. And while the main reason people fail in new leadership roles...How to Become the ‘Must Hire’ Candidate in a Job Interview
When you are being interviewed for a job, remember that nobody cares about you. All they care about is what you can do for them. No matter how any question is phrased, it’s always about how your strengths, motivation and fit can help solve their problems. If you can’t...