A worker from the United States recorded a video
advising others on the particular question
that, in her opinion,
should be asked at the end of a job interview
.
Her suggestion caught the interest
of more than a million users
.
The woman in question is named
Catherine Lockhart
and is a citizen of
Texas
.
At the beginning of February, this young woman went to her social networks with the aim of providing a
recommendation to the rest of the Internet users.
Through filming, Lockhart spoke to those people who were looking for work.
"When a company's recruiters finish interviewing you and ask you
if you can think of questions for them
, your answer
should always be 'yes,'
" said the American.
What does the young woman suggest asking?
Next, Lockhart revealed the question that - according to his vision - job candidates
cannot forget
to ask: "
What would it be like to perform with excellence in this job position
?"
The young woman asserted that the question serves, among other things, for recruiters to explain more specifically the functions that the potential employee is
obliged to fulfill on a daily basis
.
Situation.
The young woman addressed all those who are in the process of searching for work.
Photo: capture/@catherine_lockhart.
"In addition, their response gives you a reference
on how to excel in the position.
This also
shows employers that you are truly interested
in the job," he said.
Lockhart recognized that someone gave him this advice years ago and therefore decided to put it into practice.
"I worked in two companies.
On both occasions
, when the recruiters interviewed me during the selection process,
I asked the corresponding question
," he said.
The young woman's video, published by her on her Instagram account,
obtained more than 1.4 million views
and thousands of comments on it.
Repercussion.
The clip was viewed more than a million times.
Photo: capture/@catherine_lockhart.
"
Thank you for your recommendation
," wrote one user.
On the other hand, a man said: "I am a recruiter for a company and I totally agree with you:
what a great question to ask
!"