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At the end of any interview, most often than not, you will be asked if you have any questions regarding anything pertaining to your interview. The common answer to this is obviously… “No, I think everything was covered”. Surprisingly, this should NOT be the answer.

Some rules to remember:

  • Ask questions. Find out as much as you can what you are going in to.
  • Formulate questions that are relevant to your job or anything pertaining to the interview.

The types of questions you ask will be determined by the conversation and types of questions asked of you during the interview. You should be aware of the interviewer’s body language to know how many questions to ask, relaxed and willing to talk? or in a hurry and running late? Lastly, make sure your questions are quick and straight to the point, it gives them the impression of your serious interest with the company.

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