0:00:00.867,0:00:04.662 What's one interview question you ask every prospective employee? 0:00:05.200,0:00:07.359 So, I often ask questions 0:00:07.359,0:00:11.862 for people to describe an experience they've had before. 0:00:11.862,0:00:13.271 But when I'm interviewing, 0:00:13.271,0:00:15.132 I'm also recruiting. 0:00:15.132,0:00:17.611 So, if you're interviewing for a job, 0:00:17.611,0:00:19.272 realize that the person interviewing you 0:00:19.272,0:00:23.141 is also at the same time trying to 0:00:23.141,0:00:28.028 show how great their job is. 0:00:28.028,0:00:30.992 And so there are cues where you can acknowledge that 0:00:30.992,0:00:32.267 or show that you're listening, 0:00:32.267,0:00:33.659 show that you appreciate that. 0:00:33.659,0:00:35.998 So, in addition to trying to just answer questions, 0:00:35.998,0:00:38.591 I think picking up on that dynamic 0:00:38.591,0:00:41.220 can give someone a competitive advantage in an interview. 0:00:41.790,0:00:43.377 Click any of these fortune cookies 0:00:43.377,0:00:46.506 to see your questions and follow-up questions explored. 0:00:46.506,0:00:49.247 Click this cookie to return to the intro video 0:00:49.247,0:00:51.319 and see what this series is all about, 0:00:51.319,0:00:53.207 or click this cookie to suggest 0:00:53.207,0:00:54.394 alternative questions, 0:00:54.394,0:00:55.374 participants, 0:00:55.374,0:00:56.543 or career paths 0:00:56.543,0:00:57.992 for future videos.