TRAPS: It’s
a shame that some interviewers feel the need to ask this question, but many
understand the reality that prejudices still exist among some job candidates,
and it’s better to try to flush them out beforehand.
The trap
here is that in today’s politically sensitized environment, even a well-intentioned
answer can result in planting your foot neatly in your mouth. Avoid anything which smacks of a patronizing
or an insensitive attitude, such as “I think they make terrific bosses” or
“Hey, some of my best friends are…”
Of course,
since almost anyone with an IQ above room temperature will at least try to
steadfastly affirm the right answer here, your interviewer will be judging your
sincerity most of all. “Do you really
feel that way?” is what he or she will be wondering.
So you must
make your answer believable and not just automatic. If the firm is wise enough to have promoted
peopled on the basis of ability alone, they’re likely quite proud of it, and
prefer to hire others who will wholeheartedly share their strong sense of fair
play.
BEST ANSWER: You greatly admire a company that hires and
promotes on merit alone and you couldn’t agree more with that philosophy. The age (gender, race, etc.) of the person
you report to would certainly make no difference to you.
Whoever has
that position has obviously earned it and knows their job well. Both the person and the position are fully
deserving of respect. You believe that
all people in a company, from the receptionist to the Chairman, work best when
their abilities, efforts and feelings are respected and rewarded fairly, and
that includes you. That’s the best type
of work environment you can hope to find.
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