How to Answer the Interview Question “What do you enjoy doing outside of work?”
Interview questions are asked to uncover a particular skill, quality or experience from the interviewee.
The reason why many job applicants fail the job interview is that they don’t understand what it is the interviewer wants to hear – the reason behind the interview question.
To answer the interview question: “what do you enjoy doing outside of work?” which is often asked in apprenticeship, school leaver and low salaried job interviews, job seekers need to talk about an activity, such as volunteering, that has given you relevant skills and qualities desired in the job role.
This is because the interviewer, knowing or expecting the job seeker to have little or no relevant experience. For low paid job roles, employers are looking to employ someone with potential, someone with relevant skills and qualities, not caring as much about job experience (which is required for higher-paid positions).
Interview Question and Answer Video
Interview Question:
What do you enjoy doing outside of work?
Explanation of the Question:
This is sometimes asked as an opening question to get you talking and to calm your nerves.
Many people answer “Socialising with friends” “Playing on my computer” “Taking my family on day trips”.
Whilst these are valid and honest answers, they do not really bring anything to the table that is special, that makes you stand out.
If you can say that you volunteer you will be guaranteed to impress! Why because it shows work ethic – volunteering your time to complete unpaid tasks shows your character.
Although this should be truthful! You can apply now to be a volunteer in any area you like, ideally in a position relevant to the job you are applying for.
Volunteering is seen as a positive activity by all employers; you only need to volunteer once or twice a month and when you can answer this question with
Example Interview Answer
“Currently I’m volunteering for Oxfam, I really get a lot out of helping others. Whist volunteering I have learned to communicate with people on all levels and I have improved my customer service skills, both face to face and over the telephone”