1. “When they ask you questions about yourself (What are your interests? Hobbies? What are you most proud of personally?) to show what kind of person you are rather than how much of a workhorse you will be. This shows that they are interested in learning how you will fit into the team as a person, that they aren’t interested in someone who eats, breathes, and sleeps work 24/7. They want to take a chance on someone who has work-life balance, who isn’t going to burn out in six months.”
“Red flag: if they ask you what you do to relax or unwind — this usually indicates the work environment is extremely stressful.”
—KavaBuggy
2. “If they ask you what you do for self-care. This is a signal that they see work/life balance as important and want you to be self-aware about your mental health.”
3. “If during the interview they talk about more than just the business; if they tell you something personal about themselves (hobbies, etc.) and ask about yours. Basically, if it turns into a conversation. It shows they are interested in you as a person and not as a *insert job title here.*”