Hi there
I was interviewed on Wed for an internal promotion, for which I submitted an application, did a presentation and then was asked questions. The first 2 bits went fine, but the first question after the presentation rather threw me.
I had mentioned in my presentation that I was flexible (by taking on projects etc etc) and had mentioned in my application that as I worked PT and flexibly (some of my work is done at weekends) I was very organised etc. I did not mention my children (I have 3, aged 2, 3 and 5, all of which I have had with this employer). However, the first Q was "given that the job may require you to work some evenings / weekends, how will you deal with this, given your other responsibilites?" She may have said other commitments, but the gist was clear. I said that I could always organise childcare but needed notice. The HR person was squirming by this point.
I thought it was unlawful to ask about childcare arrangements in interview. Other candidates have since been asked about flexibility but not in relation to their other responsibilities (as hardly any of them have small children). If I raise this, what is likely to happen in terms of the interview? I feel a bit upset and angry that the first question was about my domestic arrangements rather than my capability and suitability as a lawyer (oh the irony!)
Any comments / suggestions gratefully received.
Many thanks