A good HR interview, in my experience, starts with a warm and professional introduction that immediately puts me at ease. The interviewer usually gives a brief overview of the company and the role, which helps me understand what they’re looking for. As we dive into the questions, I appreciate when they’re structured and thoughtful, allowing me to share my experiences, like resolving workplace conflicts, improving employee engagement, or aligning HR strategies with company goals. I feel confident when I’m given the opportunity to highlight my skills and how I can contribute to the organization. It’s also a great sign when I’m encouraged to ask questions, as it makes the interview feel more like a conversation.