8 Most Common Questions for Human Resource Professionals
As a HR professional, you may be more used to asking the questions than answering them. But when you are searching for a new job or breaking into the industry you need to know the proper answers for the questions that you get asked. Lucky for you we have the 8 most common questions asked at interviews for HR executives ready for you.
What are you waiting for? Read on to learn the best answers.
1. What do you think is the role of an HR department?
This is a technical question. The interviewer is trying to gauge your understanding of human resources and how much experience you have in the field. Be concise and clear in your answer without being too technical so that you show your knowledge but can prove that you have a deep understanding rather than reciting a textbook.
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2. Are you a team player?
HR is the one department where you are required to interact with other company employees. This question assesses whether you are able to work within both your own team and the entire organization.
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3. In your opinion, which function of HR is the most important?
As an HR executive, you know, THIS IS A TRAP. Every function of HR is important and choosing one over the other is a big mistake and signals to the recruiter that you are not as experienced in HR as they believe.
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4. How would your current and previous managers describe you?
This is a chance for you to show the recruiter how truthful you can be. Your answer doesn’t have to say that you are perfect but that you acknowledge how you are perceived by other employees.
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5. Tell me about an HR policy that you implemented.
This can be a chance for you to show off your knowledge and the value that you will add to the company. You can also display the skills that you have learnt and prove that you are the right fit with the answer that you give to this question.
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6. What HRIS systems have you used?
A common question at interviews, this helps recruiters to understand the types of software that you are familiar with and whether you will require any training after you join. It also speaks of your experience with technology.
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7. What do you know about equality and diversity regulations?
This is an important question. Your knowledge of the laws and employment regulations of the country, state etc. should be supported by accreditation or courses so that you can prove that you are up-to-date and fully aware. You also need to prove commitment to following the ideals that you need to practice.
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8. How do you handle conflict in the workplace?
Being in HR, you need to know how to handle people and sometimes, people have conflicts. It is your job to de-escalate the situation. The best way to answer is to talk about a situation that you have experienced in a previous workplace or if you don’t have one, you can talk about how you would handle the situation.
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My goal is to reach a resolution that respects everyone's concerns while maintaining a positive work environment. Additionally, I believe in addressing conflicts proactively through clear communication and fostering a culture of open dialogue, which can prevent many conflicts from escalating.
As a very recent incident, There was a conflict between one of the employees and their supervisor regarding the paternity leave. The employee wanted to take one month of paid paternity leave, but their manager was unwilling to grant the employee so much leave. The contract of the employee stated that he was entitled only to a week. After a conversation with the employee, I discovered that his wife was carrying twins which is why he requested the paternity leave to be a month so he could help her care for the children. Through an open dialogue with the manager, I secured a compromise from the two parties so that the employee received two weeks paternity leave.
You probably know all the questions that might be asked at an interview, but a little refresher never hurt anyone. Check our article on the most common interview questions and then look at our guide to the different types of interviews so that you are prepared for your next interview.
You can also check out our career guides blog for helpful resume hints that will make your resume stand out.