Imagine this scenario. With your commercial driver’s license (CDL) firmly in hand, you walk confidently into the carrier’s recruiting office and await your first truck driver interview. You prepared for the list of truck driver interview questions the hiring manager will ask and have a few of your own.
But how do you know what questions to expect? This post can help.
We’ll review some common truck driver interview questions that give insight into the skills truck drivers should have, along with a few questions to ask the employer.
This question serves as a conversation starter. Be ready to answer, but don’t be wordy with your response. Share some personal details and work history.
If you’re coming right out of truck driving training school and just received your CDL, the answer is likely “no.” Don’t let that discourage you. Carriers are in dire need of drivers. Many are happy to bring on new drivers, especially those from accredited training schools.
Of course, you have your CDL, but this question relates to any special licenses or certifications you may hold and gives the employer insight into the types of jobs you can get with a CDL.
Carriers want to know you are in this for the long haul and that it’s not just a step on your way to a different career.
Truck driving comes with many stressors. You need to assure the interviewer that stress won’t impact your decision-making.
Good communication skills are vital in truck driving, especially when communicating with a dispatcher or customers.
As an applicant, you should be well informed of FMCSA regulations and aware the DOT could penalize the company if you do not comply with them.
Employers want to know if you have a clean driving record and, if not, why. Be accountable and honest in your response. They will likely run a background check and drug test if they hire you.
Your answer provides insight into the types of jobs you can get with your CDL.
The employer may also ask questions like, “What is your greatest strength and greatest weakness?” and “What is your availability?” Be prepared to answer.
If the employer lets you ask questions, take advantage of the opportunity. Asking questions is an indication that you are interested in the company and job and could make a favorable impression on the interviewer.
Questions to ask the employer include:
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