Choosing Job Interview Questions To Ask
How to choose questions that make a great final impression
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Choosing job interview questions to ask at the end of the interview is essential.
Whatever you do, make sure you avoid the "anti-climax ending" of not having any questions to ask. It can undo the hard work you've done, giving great answers to all their questions.
It can make you look uncreative and disinterested - not a great final impression Here are some suggestions to help inspire you.
Make your questions relevant, genuine and intelligent.
Don't ask about something that doesn't interest you; it'll show in your body language.
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What are the three things you most want to know about the job? About the team? About
the company? What does your interviewer like most about working there? What would they
change? This is your chance!
Maybe your company research highlighted some questions about the current competitive environment or working practices?
Or maybe you want to know what the interviewer thinks about an aspect of a topic you have
already discussed.
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Don't ask about salary.
You should have checked before applying for the job that the salary range was acceptable to you...
Don't let yourself down by appearing mercenary at the end of the interview.
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Your questions are another chance to impress and show how much thinking you have done about the company and the position you're applying for.
This gives you a real head start over other candidates.
This is your chance to find out more about whether you want to work for the company. It's worth making the most of it.
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Want To Know More? Stuck for inspiration? |
We recommend 24 Hours To Go. People we know who have used it have been told by the interviewer that they were impressed by the questions they asked.
It includes 53 sample questions you could use to impress the interviewer.
As with all resources, you need to read it and adapt the information to suit your own situation. But if you're stuck for ideas, this is well worth the read.
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