The job interview questions that are off-limits

Preparing for all possible questions in a job interview can be nerve-racking, but did you know that there are some questions that you’re not allowed to be asked?

The questions you are asked should relate directly or indirectly to your ability to perform the role, principal of Jewell Hancock Employment Lawyers Trent Hancock told Seek.

“While questions about certain personality traits that may be relevant to the role are understandable, for example, ‘How do you deal with stressful situations at work?’, questions about irrelevant personal attributes are not,” Hancock said.

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He gave the example of “do you suffer from any mental health issues?” as a question that would be inappropriate.

“The distinction lies in the motive behind the question being asked and the relevance of the information the interviewer is trying to obtain.”

However, a prospective employer can request information if it is relevant to your ability to carry out a role.

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