Is It a Good Fit? 5 Ways to Explore Company Culture Beyond the Interview
Judy Young (Gielniak)
Experienced professional coach and leadership advocate dedicated to elevating careers and empowering individual and team success.
We all know that company culture is an important aspect to consider when evaluating potential employers. The culture of a company is crucial to our experience as employees and yet, it can be a hard thing to ascertain in the interview process alone.
The last thing any job seeker wants is to accept a position to learn later that it isn’t a good fit based on culture. This happened to me once and if you’ve ever been in this position, you know what I’m talking about!
If you’re in the market, here are some thoughts on ways you can learn more about a company beyond the interview.
1.????If possible, visit the company’s physical office space. This can give you a sense of the layout, interactions taking place, and the mood and tone of the office.
2.????Network. This is a big research category and by far the most effective. It also takes some time. Well before you get an offer, or even an interview, engage in conversation to learn more about the company, the experience of working there, team dynamics, collaboration, and values. Let’s breakdown a few ideas for this:
The last thing any job seeker wants is to accept a position to learn later that it isn’t a good fit based on culture. The culture of a company is crucial to our experience as employees, and yet it can be a hard thing to ascertain in the interview process alone.
3.?????Checkout Glassdoor . This is a site that provides inside information from employees themselves on topics such as salary, CEO approval rankings, company reviews, and more. This is a great place option to learn valuable information. Just like with any written reviews, be sure to consider input from a variety of sources. A small number of negative reviews may not accurately represent the entire culture.
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4.?????Review the company website and social media pages. What are the company values? Does the company speak to diversity and inclusion? What about employee engagement? If there is mention of these things on the site, it’s generally a good sign, but you will still want to do more research.
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5.????Look for recent news reports. What has been happening with the company lately? If there have been acquisitions or big changes in leadership, this could indicate shifts in company direction and culture. Also, take a look at the D&B Hoovers database for everything you could possibly want to know about the company. There is a cost for access, though you can begin with a free trial .
Company culture is often complex and multifaceted. Focus on gathering information from a variety of sources for a well-rounded perspective. And, trust your gut. What are your instincts telling you based on the people you’ve met and the research you’ve done? If something feels off or doesn’t align with your values, this could be an indicator that you may want to keep looking.
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