I’ve asked people “why are you applying to this role at this company, out of all the options?”
Honest answers like “it uses a tech stack I like and the salary is competitive” are fine. Sycophantic answers like “I just really believe in your mission and company values” are less endearing.
Yeah, I don’t like the question because it seems like it’s fishing for a sycophantic answer. But, it’s good to give the candidate an opportunity to explain why this role is a particularly good fit for them, and why they’d be happier and/or more likely to stick around if they got the job.
I’ve asked people “why are you applying to this role at this company, out of all the options?”
Honest answers like “it uses a tech stack I like and the salary is competitive” are fine. Sycophantic answers like “I just really believe in your mission and company values” are less endearing.
Yeah, I don’t like the question because it seems like it’s fishing for a sycophantic answer. But, it’s good to give the candidate an opportunity to explain why this role is a particularly good fit for them, and why they’d be happier and/or more likely to stick around if they got the job.