How to Ask a Job Interviewer Questions

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Ask a Job Interviewer Questions

When interviewing for a job, you need to ask questions to learn more about the company and to appear interested in the position. Asking the right questions to find the right information in a short period of time is critical in any interview.

Instructions

    • 1

      Make a list. Before going to the interview, make a list of questions you want to ask. Make sure the questions are more inquisitive and less like an interrogation. Ask about the atmosphere in the company, the job position's working conditions, teamwork in the company, clients of the company, any mandatory dress codes, room for advancement, the pay scale, expected weekly hours, history of the company and about the job's description.

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      Be polite and friendly. At the beginning of the interview, always ask how the interviewer is doing. This makes you appear friendly.

    • 3

      Wait for the interviewer to finish talking before you begin to ask your questions. Be patient and wait until the end of the interview to ask your questions. Some of your questions may be answered by the interviewer.

    • 4

      Ask open-ended questions. Open-ended questions require more than a simple "Yes" or "No" answer. This gives the interviewer a chance to explain and elaborate on the answers.

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      Listen to everything the interviewer says. Take notes and discuss the interviewer's responses.

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      Ask the interviewer when they expect to fill the position. This not only makes you seem interested in the job, but it also lets you know when to expect a call from the company.

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