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A well-planned interview for a new leader at your church is a critical part of the hiring process. Rather than “winging it” or asking the “same old, same old” questions, take time to plan the interview. It’s important to get a clear picture of the candidate in these three areas:

Below are some example questions in three different categories to help you plan for upcoming interviews.

Icebreaker Questions

As you kick off an interview, you want your candidate relaxed and feeling comfortable. Nervous or anxious people don’t interview well and won’t give you a sense of what it would be like to have them on your team. Here are some suggested questions to help break the ice at the start of the interview:

Performance-Based Questions

Past performance is the best indicator of the future performance of a prospective team member. Find out what the candidate has actually accomplished. Here are some potential questions for you to consider using:

Next-Level Questions

Looking for some next-level questions that might uncover fascinating insights into your candidate? Like a spice in a good meal, don’t overdo these kinds of questions. Your goal in interviewing people isn’t to ask “gotcha questions” that throw them off balance. Here are a few questions that will encourage your candidate to think deeper:



















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