25 of the Best Interview Questions for Administrative Assistants

25 of the Best Interview Questions for Administrative Assistants

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Interview questions about workplace culture

Hiring people who will be comfortable in your corporate culture takes skill. Be sure to clearly communicate what it’s like to work at your organization, and ask questions that shed light on whether the candidate would want to work in an environment similar to yours 1. What comes to mind when you think of our company? 

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Interview questions about workplace culture

Why do you want to work here? 2. What appeals to you about this administrative job? 3. How do you envision an administrative assistant could contribute to an organization? 4. In which type of office environment do you excel most? 5. Why did you leave your last administrative assistant position? Or: Why are you looking to leave your current 

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Interview questions about workplace culture

administrative assistant position, and what would have convinced you to stay?

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Examination of specific skills and experience

Unlike your long-ago predecessors, you’re probably looking for administrative professionals who take on more responsibilities than typing and answering the phone.  Take time to think about what technical skills you need in an administrative assistant, such as Word processing and Excel familiarity; whether you’re 

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Examination of specific skills and experience

looking for specific industry experience; and if there are planning, communication, purchasing or customer service skills that would be valuable in this role. 6. Why do you think you’re well-suited for a position as an administrative assistant, and for this job in particular? 7. What special skills do you possess that will help you do well at our company?

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Examination of specific skills and experience

8. How would you describe your comfort level when it comes to (a particular software program)? What is the latest version of this software that you have used? 9. Give me examples of how you’ve used (the program) on the job. What advanced functionalities are you familiar with? 10. What would you consider your biggest professional 

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Examination of specific skills and experience

accomplishment to date? Your biggest professional failure?

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Reflections on relationships and personalities

An important role of administrative assistants is to support you and other team members, which means they may have to deal with a range of personalities and priorities.  Is it important to you to find someone who is easygoing or someone more assertive? Respectful? Problem-solving? Diplomatic? Ask questions to determine whether the 

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Reflections on relationships and personalities

candidate has the characteristics you want in the workplace. 11. What type of supervisor helps bring out your best performance? 12. Can you share a piece of constructive feedback a manager has given you? What adjustments, if any, did you make because of that feedback? 13. Have you ever reported to 

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Reflections on relationships and personalities

multiple supervisors at once? If so, how did you juggle each person’s priorities? 14. Can you tell me about a workplace conflict you were involved in as an administrative assistant and how you handled it? 15. Can you describe the most challenging colleague you’ve had to work with? How did you handle that relationship?

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Deeper dive into work styles

Managers often don’t know the work style of candidates until they’re on the job, but it’s worth asking about the way they take direction, their communication style, how they prefer to structure their day and whether they’re adaptive, dependable, efficient, able to multitask and so on. 16. Can you walk me through a typical day in your current/most recent position?

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Deeper dive into work styles

17. Have you ever reported to multiple supervisors at once? If so, how did you juggle each person’s priorities? 18. What is your first step when given a large project to manage? How would you organize it? 19. Can you describe a challenging project you were assigned in the past and how you approached it? 20. Are there any tools, 

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Deeper dive into work styles

equipment or procedures you would replace or change at your most recent/current job? If so, what changes would you make and why?

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More administrative assistant interview questions

It’s important to find out if the person you’re interviewing is serious about being an administrative assistant and understands what the job entails.  You want someone who is genuinely interested in the role — and also in your company. 21. What’s the most interesting project you’ve worked on as an administrative assistant?

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More administrative assistant interview questions

22. What do you enjoy most about administrative work? 23. How have you changed the administrative assistant position at past companies? 24. What trends do you see impacting the administrative assistant role in the future? Finally, don’t forget to ask: 25. Do you have any questions for us?

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