What Questions Should You Ask During An Interview?
If you have adequately prepared for an interview, you will have researched the company in question. Typically such research raises questions about how you might fit into the corporate structure, and how the company generally operates.
Your interview is a chance to discover the answers to these questions, as well as demonstrate to the interviewer that you went to the effort of preparing for the interview.
An obvious question to bring up is the issue of compensation. While the question of money can make many job applicants nervous - no one wants to appear greedy - there may be salary levels that you simply cannot afford to accept. It is better to discover this fact before you complete multiple interviews, paperwork and other parts of the hiring process.
Be sure to ask about the work environment. In addition to considering whether you understand these structure issues before starting a job, you may be able to recognize warning signs ahead of time.
Bring up your special concerns. If you are specifically looking for a position that will allow you to advance, ask about the job's potential during your interview. If you are interested in working for a company that offers opportunities to give back to the community, discuss them now.
If you have questions after an interview, most hiring managers are willing to answer them at a later date, either through email, or by phone.
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