Wednesday, July 8, 2020

How to Ask Questions at the End of a Job Interview

How to Ask Questions at the End of a Job Interview How to Ask Questions at the End of a Job Interview Jobing.Com has a great blog post on questions to avoid during the end of a job interview.  Heres my advice on the topic: Ask good questions.    The interviewer may judge you based on the questions you ask. For instance, dont ask What does the company do?  Instead, do you research before the interview. Ask open ended questions.  Stay away from questions that elicit yes/no answers from the interviewer. The information will have limited usefulness, and itll break down momentum and rapport between you and the interviewer. Keep it positive.  Dont raise sensitive or controversial topics. For instance, the  interview is not the best time to inquire why 2,000 people were laid off last week. Dont assume you have the job. Dont ask about vacation time or other corporate benefits. You may come across as arrogant because your questions assume that you have the job. Save those questions until after youve received the job offer.

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