5 Questions to Ask on Your Next Interview

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haha. you should separate the "Do ask" and "Dont ask" sections a little more obviously. IN reviewing this quickly, it threw me for a minute

erin of NJ 8:57AM August 27, 2012

nice one's

really good

srikanth 8:43AM July 20, 2012

I want the exact answer of these questions.....

Sachin 12:33AM July 20, 2012

I read the "What do you do" question as being posed to the interviewer/hiring manager. Only after reading the entire paragraph did I understand it to mean "what does this company do"? It would be totally ludicrous for a job candidate (at any level) not to know what the company's business (products or services) is.

viva of GA 11:12AM February 28, 2012

Dear Luke

I cant thank you enough for writing this amazing article. I will be looking forward to read other articles that you write.

Israela

Queen Israela of TX 1:02PM February 23, 2012

Nice. But I guess someone would answer the first question in what to ask.

Ganesh 3:48AM February 11, 2012

Nice news about student....

Sathish k of TN 2:10AM February 10, 2012

All these tips and example questions are excellent to consider. Asking questions not only demonstrates you are truly interested in the job, but also that you are curious, which is an attribute many hiring managers look for. We posted our review http://academy.justjobs.com/cultivate-a-strong-sense-of-doubt/ of why it's important to develop a healthy sense of doubt, and ask appropriate questions. - Erich

Erich Lagasse of TX 10:07PM January 31, 2012

Sorry, The book I was referring to was "The Complete Job Interview Preparation Work Book" which is available from both Amazon & Barnes and Noble

Jason of CA 10:03PM January 31, 2012

After being employed by the same firm for eleven years I fell victim to a corporate restructure the left me unemployed for close on a year. 

During this year I unsuccessfully attended numerous employment interviews only to receive the same rejection letter, sound familiar??? 

I was being beaten for the position not because of my qualifications or experience but because of my interviewing skills. I was recommended the above work book by a relative and within the space of an hour or so had fully transformed my interviewing style. 

Unlike a traditional self help book, this is a fully interactive work book requiring active participation in constructing and formatting your answers. 

I am now back in full time employment and would recommend this work book to anyone attempting a job interview. 

The best 20 odd dollars i've spent on my career 

Good Luck

Jason of CA 9:55PM January 31, 2012

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