It shows way you can directly and indirectly question your employer to know your stand.
1. What skills and experiences would make an ideal candidate?
This is a great open-ended question that will have the interviewer put his or her cards on the table and state exactly what the employer is looking for. If the interviewer mentions something you didn't cover yet, now is your chance.
2. What is the single largest problem facing your staff and would I be in a position to help you solve this problem? This question not only shows that you are immediately thinking about how you can help the company, it also encourages the interviewer to envision you working at the position.
3. What have you enjoyed most about working here?
This question allows the interviewer to connect with you on a more personal level, sharing his or her feelings. The answer will also give you unique insight into how satisfied people are with their jobs there. If the interviewer is pained to come up with an answer to your question, it's a big red flag.
4. What constitutes success at this position and any promotion if achieved?
This question shows your interest in being successful there, and the answer will show you both how to get ahead and whether it is a good fit for you.
5. Do you have anything to say about my qualifications?
I love this question because it's gutsy. Also, you'll show that you're confident in your skills and abilities.
6. Do you offer continuing education and professional training ?
This is a great positioning question, showing that you are interested in expanding your knowledge and ultimately growing with the employer.
7. Can you tell me about the team I'll be working with?
Notice how the question is phrased; it assumes you will get the job. This question also tells you about the people you will interact with on a daily basis, so listen to the answer closely.
8. What can you tell me about your plans for growth?
This question should be customized for your particular needs. Do your homework on the employer's site beforehand and mention a new product or service it's launching to demonstrate your research and interest. The answer to the question will give you a good idea of where the employer is headed.
9. Who previously held this position? This seemingly straightforward question will tell you whether that person was promoted or fired or if he/she quit or retired. That, in turn, will provide a clue to whether: there's a chance for advancement, employees are unhappy, the place is in turmoil or the employer has workers around your age.
10. What are my specific duties?
This help to know your duties. It makes you know your achievable limits in the said job. It prevents over work and indirectly ask your defined duties. You are not dust bin where every works is loaded on you.
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