"Do you have any questions for me?" query (1 Viewer)

inhinyero

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You think how many questions I can/should ask to my employer when time comes he would say "Do you have any other questions for me?" or "Do you have questions?" before my interview will end? Two? Three? Or what? Have you been asked the same question in your past interviews?
 

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In all of my job interviews, I've had 3 or 4, I've never asked a question.

I always think it looks like I don't care, but I try and cover it up by saying that
"No, you've covered pretty much everything."

That seems to work.
 
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If you're going to ask a question, its worthwhile demonstrating that you have done some prior research on the company.

For instance, at a Woolworths interview, I asked something along the lines of "Since a large proportion of the company's workforce are students, what are the procedures for people wanting leave for exams?"

I think if you're going to ask questions, keep it limited to the one. Maybe two if they're closely related.
 

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make sure you have at least 3 intelligent questions, it shows how serious and confident you are, (its a good idea to research the company to show your knowledge) good luck ;)
 

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