How to Answer “What Can You Bring to the Company?” (2024)

“What can you bring to the company?” is an interview question that cuts to the core of what you’re doing in any job interview. The goal is simple: convince your interviewer that they want you to work there. And why does any employer want you to work for them? “Hiring managers and interviewers are [interested] in one thing above all else: Can you add value to the company?” says Muse career coach and executive coach Ravi Raman.

When you’re interviewing for a job, of course you care about what the job means for you, but interviews (and employment) are a two-way street. When she interviewed candidates for IT and higher education positions, Muse career coach Tara Goodfellow, owner of Athena Consultants, asked this question to find out, “What's in it for me/the company?” Recruiters and hiring managers “want to see if you ‘get it’”—the “it” being what the person who’s hired for this role needs to accomplish. They want you to use this question to “connect the dots from your experience to the job requirements,” Goodfellow says.

So what sort of answer should you give? “Interviewers are looking for specificity, creativity, and authenticity,” Raman says. Make sure your answer is truthful and specific to the job and company you’re interviewing for—and not the same answer the interviewer has heard three times already.

How to prepare your answer

The first thing you have to figure out before you know what your answer will be to “What can you bring to the company?” (and the narrower, “What can you bring to the team?”) is what the company (or team) wants and needs. Then you’ll try to show them how you can give them what they want and/or need.

Understand what kind of answer interviewers want.

But first, you might be wondering what kinds of things you can even talk about when answering this question. Here are a few types of things you might bring to the table:

  • Experience solving a similar problem to one the company or team is facing
  • A skill or skill set that will help the company with one of their pain points
  • Unique experience with, interest in, or knowledge about the company, its products, or an initiative it’s working on
  • Unique insight into the clients, customers, or population that an organization serves or sells to
  • Aspects of your personality and work style that will work well with and add to the culture of a company or team
  • Aspects of your personality and work style that align well with the company’s stated values
  • A unique skill or skill set that will complement the work of the team you’ll be joining
  • Knowledge of a new trend or technology that would help the company
  • Cross-functional experience that will help you do the job you’re applying to

Keep these possibilities in mind as you decide on your answer. And of course, your answer doesn’t have to appear on our list—consider it a jumping off point.

Do your research on the company.

Take the time to do some research ahead of your interview to gain a deeper understanding of the job responsibilities and company culture, Goodfellow says. You want to figure out the main problems you’re being hired to solve and any areas where the company or team is struggling or constantly running into issues.

Your first stop for research will be the job posting. Are they looking for someone to wear many hats, help launch a specific new program, or analyze and report on large amounts of data quickly?

Next, look at the company’s website and social media (and their Muse profile if they have one!). Explore the mission and values of the company, Raman suggests. Does the company stress teamwork or innovation? Does the sales team you’d be joining have a strong sense of friendly competition?

To dig deeper and get a sense beyond the image the company puts forward online, you might also conduct informational interviews with people already working at the company, Goodfellow says.

Listen carefully.

If this isn’t your first-round interview with this company, you should also reflect on what was said in earlier interviews. Is there anything the hiring manager is particularly excited about a new hire working on? Did you learn about certain obstacles the company is facing? “What are the big problems that keep them up at night regarding their work?” Raman says.

Connect the dots.

Reflect on how your own skills, traits, and experiences line up with what the company needs and wants, and decide what you’re going to talk about in your answer. Focus on one or two things that make it clear you’ve done your research and that you’ve been listening, Goodfellow says. And be sure to “answer with the specific job in mind, not your general strengths.”

For example, if you’re being hired to help build a new back-end for their website, an employer probably wants to hear about your experience on a past company’s website rebuild rather than your talent as a cook. Or let’s say the interviewer implied that goals and processes might change quickly or it’s a role where you really need to hit the ground running. You might talk about your proven track record as a fast learner. Or maybe it’s a startup or small company where you’ll have a lot of varied duties—in that case, talk about your skills with multitasking, prioritizing, and working well under pressure, Goodfellow says.

How to structure your answer

Answering this and similar questions, Goodfellow says, “is your time to shine.” As you’re putting your answer together, align your past experiences with the company’s needs, and clearly state your value add and how you can make things easier for the company, team, or person interviewing you, she says. Seize your opportunity to really make your interviewer think, “Now this is the right person for the job.”

How do you do this? Don’t just list off impressive-sounding qualities. In interviews, Goodfellow would get tired “of the slew of adjectives folks think I want to hear.” You should also be prepared to say more than “my ability to motivate my team members” or “my Salesforce knowledge” or “my experience launching email newsletters.”

Here’s an easy structure for your answer according our experts:

  • State the aspect of the company, team, role, or its work that you’ve learned about and are about to speak to.
  • Share what skill, experience, or other qualification you bring to the table that will help. “You can be clear and direct. Show your confidence,” Goodfellow says.
  • Demonstrate or back up your skills, experience, traits, or knowledge with a story or example.Consider using the STAR method to structure your answer and make it clear how you’ve been effective in the past. STAR stands for situation (set the scene), task (explain your role in the situation), action (talk about the actions you took), and results (share what the outcome was, using numbers when possible).
  • Wrap up by bringing it back to how you’ll help the company or team specifically with this skill.

For example, Goodfellow says you might start an answer with, “You need an account manager [who] is motivated, eager, and professional.” Then, you can state what skills or experiences you have that will fill the employer’s needs. For instance, Goodfellow suggests, “In my last role, I was hand selected time and time again by leadership to manage the challenging accounts, the underperforming accounts, and the ones that were labeled high maintenance.” From there, you can launch into a story that really demonstrates the qualities you’re saying you’ll bring to the company and conclude by saying how you’ll use these skills if hired.

Example answers for “What can you bring to the company?”

An answer for a sales role showcasing a particular kind of work experiencemight sound like this:

“Jocelyn mentioned in our interview earlier that PopCo is looking to expand its market to small business owners with fewer than 25 employees. I’d bring my expertise in this area and my experience in guiding a sales team that’s selling to these customers for the first time. In most of my past roles, this segment has been my focus and in my current role, I also played a big part in creating our sales strategies when the business began selling to these customers. Since I’d sold to small business owners before, I worked with my managers to develop the sales scripts. I also listened in on a number of sales calls with other account execs who were selling to these customers for the first time and gave them pointers and other feedback on how to approach these conversations. In the first quarter, our 10-person sales team closed 50 new bookings in this segment, and I personally closed 10 of those deals. I helped guide my last company through the expansion into small businesses, and I’m eager to do that again at PopCo. Plus, I noticed you have a monthly karaoke night—so I’m eager to bring my rendition of Miley Cyrus’s‘Flowers’ to the team as well.”

Or if you’re applying to an administrative role andlooking to talk about a skill you have:

“I know you’re looking for an executive assistant who will make sure that nothing slips through the cracks because of your busy schedule, and I would bring my strong eye for detail to the team. In my past role I was responsible for supporting the company’s CFO, and I often caught small issues such as scheduling overlaps and missing information in expense reports. I was also responsible for taking minutes for all of the CFO’s meetings and then sending them out to meeting participants afterward. After one meeting when a number of important deadlines were discussed, I realized that the CFO had stated different dates for finalizing key earnings reports across different meetings—telling the executive team in an earlier meeting that she’d have the reports a week before a board meeting and telling her team she needed them by the date of the board meeting. I quickly confirmed the correct date with the CFO, and since she was on her way to another meeting, I sent a quick correction out with the meeting minutes, so that the finance team was aware of the error right away. As a result, the reports were ready in time for the board meeting. My fastidiousness and proactive nature would mean you can do your job knowing someone has the details and logistics covered.”

How to Answer “What Can You Bring to the Company?” (2024)

FAQs

How to Answer “What Can You Bring to the Company?”? ›

your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark. your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn. the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.

What can you bring to the company best answer? ›

your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make your mark. your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn. the skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past – your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.

What value will you bring to the company sample answer? ›

Example Answer #1

I can contribute my ability to streamline office processes. For example, I developed a new method for scheduling client appointments, which led to an 85% decrease in scheduling errors. I would love to apply, not only this method, but also my other organizational skills to this job at your company.

How to answer how will you contribute to the company? ›

What to include in your answer
  1. Show your knowledge about the company. ...
  2. Add enthusiasm to the mix. ...
  3. Give specific examples from previous experiences and how they can translate into success in this role. ...
  4. Outline how your skills will benefit the company. ...
  5. Show your approach to taking on new challenges.

What makes you a good fit for this company answers? ›

Highlight how well you would fit into their company by talking about how much you love working in your field or industry. Your determination for growth. Mention how the job aligns with your career goals and how you see yourself contributing to the company and growing in the field.

What is something unique you can bring to the company? ›

Be specific in your response

Delve into specific experiences or accomplishments to demonstrate how you stand out from other candidates. For instance, to highlight your communication skills, give an example of a project where your effective communication led to a positive outcome for your team or for the company.

What new thing can you bring to the company? ›

Aspects of your personality and work style that align well with the company's stated values. A unique skill or skill set that will complement the work of the team you'll be joining. Knowledge of a new trend or technology that would help the company.

How would I bring value to a company? ›

8 Ways to Add Value at Work
  1. Know What You Do Best. As an employee, you want to understand what you do best and hone in on it. ...
  2. Meet (and Exceed) Expectations. ...
  3. Identify and Solve Problems. ...
  4. Focus on Results. ...
  5. Work to Improve the Bottom Line. ...
  6. Improve Technical & Interpersonal Skills. ...
  7. Take Initiative. ...
  8. Focus on Your Reputation.
Apr 10, 2023

What can you bring to the company that no one else can? ›

Show off your experience and unique abilities.

If you're not sure what to focus on, look at the job description and identify key traits in the first 3 bullet points. Say something like: “I'm a creative problem-solver who wants to be part of a team that develops great branding campaigns.

What strength do I bring to the team? ›

Consider your unique attributes or skills

Consider any unique experience you have, such as working for a multicultural team, handling unique or complex problems or working in a unique job niche. You can also talk about unique skills like job-specific technical skills.

What would you bring to this role example answers? ›

Example answers

I would bring both my talent and enthusiasm for constructing an engaging and attractive store to this role. I hope to contribute towards Sally's Styles objective to double their in-store turnover within the next two years.

Why should we hire you best answer sample? ›

A: When answering, focus on your relevant skills, experience, and achievements that make you the best fit for the role.You should hire me because I am a hard worker who wants to help your company succeed. I have the skills and experience needed for the job, and I am eager to learn and grow with your team .

What is your strength's best answer? ›

Sample responses to “What are your strengths?”
  • Collaborative. I am very collaborative. ...
  • Technical know-how. I love staying up-to-date with trends in the tech industry. ...
  • Detail-oriented. ...
  • Positive attitude. ...
  • Solving problems. ...
  • Self-criticism. ...
  • Fear of public speaking. ...
  • Procrastination.
May 22, 2024

How do you tell a company you are a good fit? ›

Think of things you have done in previous jobs that really show your personality.
  1. Emphasize a skill you will need to have for the role.
  2. Talk about something you love to do that would fit in with the company.
  3. Give an example of an award or accolade you received from a previous employer.

What makes you qualified for this position? ›

Provide a unique response. Offer a personal touch by avoiding answers that other candidates will likely provide. Stating that you work hard, enjoy your career and have experience simply won't cut it. Instead, mention personal experiences and achievements demonstrating your exceptional qualifications for the role.

What makes you stand out from other candidates? ›

Provide specific examples from your background. Avoid generic phrases like 'I'm a hard worker.' Include key personality traits that will allow you to deliver results. Tell the interviewer how your unique skills will help the company succeed.

How to answer what will you bring to the team? ›

Your enthusiasm for the profession and the employer and your desire to make an impact. Your personal qualities, such as your drive and willingness to learn. The skills the employer seeks and how you have demonstrated them in the past — your answer should show why you would be competent in the job.

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