Confidentiality interview questions

Why you should evaluate candidates’ confidentiality skills

Confidentiality in the workplace means keeping sensitive business and personnel matters private (e.g. medical histories, competitive data and salary information.) Good confidentiality skills are important for:

  • HR professionals who handle sensitive data, from candidates’ resumes to employees’ contracts.
  • Finance staff who manage compensation packages.
  • Legal staff who compose and maintain classified documents and agreements.
  • IT staff who store digital files and manage internal communications and data privacy.
  • Senior managers who participate in strategic decisions and have access to sensitive corporate and employee information.
  • Executive assistants who organize managers’ schedules and take minutes during important meetings.

Here are some questions to ask during interviews to identify trustworthy potential hires:

Examples of confidentiality skills interview questions

How to assess candidates’ confidentiality skills during interviews

A direct question “Can you keep sensitive information confidential?” will prompt an obvious “yes.” So instead, during interviews, use hypothetical scenarios, that are likely to occur on the job to test whether candidates are:

If necessary, include short assessments to understand how candidates approach situations that require good confidentiality skills. For example:

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