I think time off is very important, but you don't need to ask it during the interviews. Just wait until they give an offer and then ask for what you want.
so spend how much of my time and theirs going through the entire interview process to find out the answer to a trivial question that could make or break any final decision?
....Or...and hear me out here...fuck that noise.
if people are making snap judgement about candidates from asking a basic company culture/hr question during the interview question, then the candidate winds up having dodged a bullet one way or the other.
Nah, just like salary, I'm getting a ball park range on that topic before bothering to come into the office for an interview. Otherwise, you're wasting other people's time and your own.
Maybe it’s just where I’m at in my career and priorities, but I’m way more inclined to put work/life balance first and leave comp discussion for negotiation.
I make plenty. I could make more, sure. Could I be more aggressive at making more? Absolutely. But I care far more about being happy where I work. And anyone trying to hire me knows or should know the market well enough they’re not going to make an absurdly lowball offer.