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Career Advice for Job Seekers

10 questions you should ask in an interview

sarah ennenga Avatarsarah ennenga
September 28, 2007


Reprinted courtesy of TheCareerNews.com
LONDON, UK — Just like you will be fielding questions from your interviewer, it is best to ask a few of your own. It shows that you are genuinely interested in working there, and that you have some concerns of your own. It also shows that you feel relatively certain that this is the place for you.
Asking the right questions to your prospective employer will show him or her that you are serious in you efforts to work for their company, and that you are an organized individual. You should steer clear of asking any personal questions or any questions that are not directly job related. Here are some questions that you should ask your prospective employer:

  1. Why is this position available right now?
  2. How many times has this position been filled in the past 5 years?
  3. What should the new person do differently from the last person?
  4. What would you most like to see done in the next 6 months?
  5. What are the most difficult problems that this jobs entails?
  6. How much freedom do I have in the decision making process?
  7. What are my options for advancement?
  8. How has this company succeeded in the past?
  9. What changes do you envision in near future for this company?
  10. What do you think constitutes success in this job?

Article abridged from Interview-advice.co.uk and reprinted from TheCareerNews.com. Get the latest breaking News, Tips and Tools for your job search, Free!

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