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Questions job seekers should ask during a job interview 11 Articles

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    by Rebecca Oaks

    Did you just get asked to come in for an interview? Congratulations! Whether you are interviewing with your dream company for a dream position or just trying to get a job to make ends meet while you're working towards ot...read more

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    by Elizabeth Bridgette

    Before you hop into that interview, consult your best friend...in this case, I mean the Internet. If you are applying for a job that is listed with Monster, Salary.com, etc, very often a job description is available. H...read more

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    by Shu Wei Wong

    The job interview is approaching an end. You feel that you had done reasonably well. You had engaged the interviewer well with your answers to their questions. The interviewer looks pleased and he asks, "Do you have any qu...read more

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    by Emmanuel Osondu

    According to an African aphorism, "The person that asks question cannot get lost". This bit of native wisdom is very relevant to a prospective employee. If you are being interviewed for a job, you should ask questions.The...read more

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    by Kim Remesch

    This article is one in a series on job hunting. In particular, it's the third in a series of four dedicated solely to the in-person, interview process. * I've made my living most of my life selling article ideas to stran...read more

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    by Debra Decker

    The number one question that a candidate should ask the interviewer is: How stable is "X" company? Many of us have been victims of downsizing, acquisitions, etc. So, to know if this company is stable is paramount. E...read more

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    by Ophelia

    Being prepared for a job interview requires more than showing up early and dressing nicely. If you want to ace your next interview, you need to know your ABCs- Assignments, Background, and Culture. ASSIGNMENTS Read the...read more

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    by Jennie Kelley

    Always ask questions. After all, an interview is not just the time for the employer to get to know you-you are here to get to know the company as well. But before deciding what questions to ask, it is important to know whe...read more

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    by Thuy Pham

    Tips Always prepare questions to ask. Having no questions prepared sends the message that you have no independent thought process. Some of your questions may be answered during the course of the interview, before you...read more

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    by Teodora Hristova

    An interview is a two-way street. It is always tricky, especially at the end of a job interview, when the interviewer has asked all pre-determined questions and now turns to you and says "Is there anything you'd like to as...read more

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    by Kim Keskinen

    Here is something that I don't get and I mean I really do not comprehend the logic behind this all too common scenario. I have tried applying for waitressing jobs since I became legally entitiled to work in this great Coun...read more

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