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Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Interviewing Your Manager A reader emailed me and asked, "how do I interview a manager who will be my superior?" The short answer is the same way you interview peers. However, your feelings about your position or your potential boss' position (or even someone "higher" than one level above you) will certainly influence how you feel and how you interview. First, recognize that an interview is not about power. It's about starting the introduction process between you and a candidate. Let's say that you're a developer and you're interviewing a project manager. What kinds of questions might you want to ask that project manager? Here are some questions that don't arise from power, but do arise from the getting-to-know you position:
The key with interviewing managers is to work on making the conversation collegial, and even in terms of power. If the candidate tries to pull rank, you can be pretty sure the candidate will do that at work, not just in the interview. Candidates are people, even if they are manager candidates. | reddit | Technorati | digg this | save to deli.icio.us | Stumble It! |