Wednesday, May 20, 2020
3 Ways To Answer When Can You Start - Algrim.co
3 Ways To Answer When Can You Start - Algrim.co Interviewers are going to ask you, âWhen can you start?â or âWhatâs the date youâre available for work?â Hereâs the great news about this question being asked of you by the interviewer or HR manager, it means that most likely you got the job. There are many times during interviews that we arenât exactly sure whether or not the job will be given to you. There could have been signs that the interview went poorly and then there could be signs the interview went well. This question is one of the signs that the interview went well. Usually this question is asked in anticipation of a job offer being accepted. In your employment agreement, which is normally sent by the HR department head or your manager directly, it will contain a start date. So in order for the company to get you a contract to sign, they need to know the answer to this question. It can be difficult to answer this question because you might be thinking to yourself that you have to leave your other job first. Or maybe that you want some times off before you begin the new position. Or maybe that after interviewing, you really arenât interested in this position and you want to withdraw yourself from the interview. All three of those reasons are incredibly valid. But we have to navigate this interview question with those factors in mind. When You Are Interested In The Position And Want To Start Right Away If you want to start right away, then youâll first have to consider how soon you can leave your last job. Youâll want to provide them at least two weeks notice so that you donât burn a bridge. And youâll also want to make sure you are available to the new employer for any training or onboarding that they may want to do with you. Using vacation or sick days can help you at your current role. And be sure that you sign your employment agreement with the new company before you put in your two-weeks notice at your last position. This will help to make sure that nothing goes wrong in the hiring process with the new company before you quit your other job. An example answer when these factors are the case would be: Iâm interested in starting right away. This job is the utmost of importance to me. I do have a prior commitment with my old position. But I would like to sign the employment agreement with you as soon as possible, set a date thatâs most convenient for your team and then ensure that I am here. That will be my highest priority. By giving this answer you can flip the script a little bit and the employer will let you know when they want you available for the position. Then your goal will be to leave your other position gracefully and transition smoothly. When You Want To Take Some Time Off Before You Start Your New Position If you want to start this position but you need a little time to take âa breatherâ in between your positions, then thereâs a way you can gracefully handle this. Explain to the new employer that you have a vacation planned. Donât tell them that youâd like to take a vacation before you begin, unfortunately, that wonât look the best. And may make you seem a little arrogant. You donât need to share every personal detail of your life. Just explain that you have a vacation planned and that youâd like to start afterward. The way to do this is by saying the following: âI have a vacation planned in the short-term here, Iâd like to start right after that. It wouldnât be any more than 3 weeks from now. Iâd like to get back to you this evening by email on a few possible start dates and see if that works for you and the rest of the team. How does that sound?â In that example we are direct, we say that we need a little more time to prepare when the best start dates are. And we do this all without sounding arrogant or not interested in the position as a whole. When You Arenât Sure The Position Is Right For You If after interviewing you are starting to feel like the position might not be right for you but the interviewer wants to proceed anyway, then youâll want to gracefully start to remove yourself from the process. There are two ways that you can handle this. You can be utterly honest and upfront about how you are feeling and say something like, âIâm extremely honored that it sounds like youâd like to proceed with the opportunity of employing me. Though, after the interviews, I am needing some more time to reflect on the conversations and see if this position is right for me.â You can say this as your answer to âWhen can you start?â because it is honest, to the point and the interviewer will understand. You are being genuine. The second way to handle this is to be a little more evasive. Some people arenât comfortable with small degrees of confrontation. Thatâs okay. If that is you, then you can simply say that youâd like to get back to the interviewer at a later date regarding when you can start. And then later that evening you can write a letter on withdrawing yourself from the interview process all together. An example answer for that would be: âIâm extremely grateful for this opportunity. And it sounds like you may want to proceed with my employment. Can I get back to you this evening by email one when the best start date would be.â What The Interviewer Wants To Know With this question the interviewer really is looking for a tactical answer. Yes, they may be looking at your body language and determining your interest in the position from it. So if you are genuinely interested in being employed by this company, be sure that you are showing enthusiasm when giving your answer. If you are in need of a little more time in order to get your answer together, explain to the interviewer that it is only because you donât have your calendar in front of you and that you donât know about any personal commitments or work commitments that may conflict with your start date. That level of honesty is going to go along way. Try to avoid creating large lies that are going to bubble and make it difficult for you to establish a good relationship with your new employer. Tips On Answering âHow soon can you start?â The best way to answer this question is to be honest, be open and communicate with enthusiasm. Know that you have the opportunity to be employed by this company and they are looking to proceed to the last level of the job interview process with you. Be grateful, be sincere and if you need more time in order to answer the question, you can always say that. Try to avoid long answers that contain a lot of personal details of your life. For example, you donât want to be explaining that you have plans with your friend Chrissy and that you and her oftentimes donât come to an agreement over the date and time of when you meet. You donât need to explain these details. Be crystal clear with your answer and keep the HR managers needs in mind, they need this question answered in order to get you an employment agreement or contract.
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