Interviews are one of the most high-stakes conversations a small business owner can have. You’re making hiring decisions that affect your business, your team, and your bottom line. But there’s a hidden risk too many entrepreneurs overlook – asking the wrong questions.
Some questions might seem innocent or even friendly. But legally speaking, they can be dangerous. And beyond the legal risks, they can make you seem unprepared or unprofessional. That’s why it’s essential to know which interview questions are off-limits – and how to phrase things in a way that protects both you and the candidate.
Small businesses are just as vulnerable to discrimination claims as larger companies – sometimes even more so because they don’t have HR teams in place to flag issues early. One wrong move during the hiring process can lead to costly legal trouble, reputational harm, or simply missing out on great candidates.
Knowing what to ask – and what not to – isn’t about being overly cautious. It’s about leading with clarity and integrity.
“…If it doesn’t directly affect job performance, it probably doesn’t belong in the interview“
Let’s start with some of the common questions that can cause problems:
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The key is to focus on whether the candidate can do the job – not on their personal life, background, or circumstances. That means framing your questions around:
If it doesn’t directly affect job performance, it probably doesn’t belong in the interview.
Being a great interviewer isn’t just about asking sharp questions. It’s about creating a respectful, legally compliant process that helps you identify the right fit – without putting your business at risk.
So before you head into your next interview, take a moment to double-check your questions. Focus on what matters. Keep it professional. And lead with confidence.
Because how you hire says a lot about how you lead.
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