Question:

Every interviewer asks me if I have any questions at the end. I usually don't have any since we talk a lot during the interview. Is it bad for me to tell them I don't have any?

Answer:

Every interview is an exchange of information. You are interviewing them as much as they are interviewing you. Always do research on the company before you go to the interview. This will help create the questions you need to ask in the interview.

Do not be afraid to ask questions from the very start of an interview. There are several good reasons for doing this. First of all, nothing is worse than being in a work situation you thought might be perfect for you only to find out later something about the company that makes it all wrong.

Secondly, no matter what kind of job you seek, the skill of asking questions is a good one to demonstrate. An interview is an excellent venue for demonstrating this skill. Many job seekers "on the bubble" of getting a job are able to make a hiring decision easier by demonstrating skills in the interview process. Always ask as many questions as you can in an interview to satisfy your needs in exploring the opportunity fully.



--Kelly Stone, myjobsearch.com




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