How to Answer
"Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years?"
“Where do you see
yourself in five years?”
When a hiring manager asks you this, there may be a few
things running through your brain. “Moving (way) up the ranks,” “running this place,”
“working for
myself,” or “in your job,” for example.
None of which are necessarily things you should say out
loud in an interview.
So, how do you answer, “Where do you see yourself in five
years?”
This can feel like a bit of a trick question, because
sometimes the answer is, “not in this job,” or, “in your job,” or something
like, “at a bigger better opportunity elsewhere.” But none of those are things
you actually want to say to a hiring manager.
The good news is you can be honest while still telling
them what they really want to know. Do you have realistic expectations for your
career? Are you ambitious? And does this particular position align with your
growth and goals overall?
For example, one way I like to think about it is: Think
about where this position could realistically take you, and think about how
that aligns with some of your broader professional goals.
So, for example, you might say, “Well I’m really excited
by this position at Midnight Consulting because in five years, I’d like to be
seen as someone with deep expertise in the energy sector, and I know that’s
something that I’ll have an opportunity to do here. I’m also really excited to
take on more managerial responsibilities in the next few years and potentially
even take the lead on some projects. I’ve been lucky enough to work with some
amazing managers, and so developing into a great manager myself is something
I’m really excited about.”
So, what if this position is not a one-way ticket to your
professional aspirations? It’s okay to say you don’t really know what the
future holds, but you see how this experience could really help in making that
decision.
By The
Daily Muse Editor
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