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Questions That You Should Ask Your Interviewer
Just like you
will be fielding questions from your interviewer, it is best to ask
a few of your own. It shows that you are genuinely interested in
working there, and that you have some concerns of your own. It also
shows that you feel relatively certain that this is the place for
you.
Asking the right
questions to your prospective employer will show him/her that you
are serious in you efforts to work for their company, and that you
are an organized individual. You should steer clear of asking any
personal questions or any questions that are not directly job
related.
If you wish, you
may jot down some of the answers that you are given for reference
later on. Keep your questions simple and polite. Make sure that you
are asking direct questions about the job and/or work environment.
Here are some
questions that you should ask your prospective employer:
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Why is this
position available right now?
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How many times
has this position been filled in the past 5 years?
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What should
the new person do that is different from the last person that
had this position?
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What would you
most like to see done in the next 6 months?
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What are the
most difficult problems that this jobs entails?
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How much
freedom do I have in the decision making process?
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What are my
options for advancement?
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How has this
company succeeded in the past?
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What changes
do you envision in near future for this company?
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What do you
think constitutes success in this job?
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