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SweetestOfPeas
J'taime Paris!
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"Do you have any questions for me"?
when you go on an interview and this questions is asked of you at the end, what do you usually say?
I try and ask 1 question about the job, like who it reports to or or a question about one of the responsibilities. and I always ask "when are you looking to fill this position"?
Just curious what everyone else asks.
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Posted 11/12/07 4:17 PM |
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MegZee
My bunny
Member since 5/06 8777 total posts
Name: Meaghan
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
i like to ask a question about the company in general...
like if i do research and see that they recently expanded (into new markets, product lines), ask if that new market is performing up to expectations
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Posted 11/12/07 4:50 PM |
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GoingNutty
Our family
Member since 5/05 2272 total posts
Name: Jennie
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
is there opportunity for advancement?
tell me about a typical day in the position
Message edited 11/12/2007 5:45:29 PM.
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Posted 11/12/07 5:45 PM |
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randella
Love my little man
Member since 8/05 16290 total posts
Name: Randi
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Describe the ideal candidate for the position-- experience, strengths, etc.
What's the company culture like?
How long have you been here? How do you like it?
What do you think is really important to know-- for someone who is considering working here.
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Posted 11/12/07 10:05 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
J'taime Paris!
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Posted by randella
Describe the ideal candidate for the position-- experience, strengths, etc.
What's the company culture like?
How long have you been here? How do you like it?
What do you think is really important to know-- for someone who is considering working here.
these are really good!
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Posted 11/13/07 8:52 AM |
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nov04libride
big brother <3
Member since 5/05 14672 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Now that we have talked about my qualifications, do you have any concerns about me fulfilling the responsibilities of this position?
As my direct report in this position, what are the three top priorities you would first like to see accomplished?
What’s the most important thing I can do to help within the first 90 days of my employment?
How will my leadership responsibilities and performance be measured? And by whom? How often?
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Posted 11/13/07 9:36 AM |
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
I read in one of those Career Builder articles to ask about the person who had the job before you. What were their strengths and weakenesses?
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Posted 11/13/07 12:54 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
J'taime Paris!
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
I read in one of those Career Builder articles to ask about the person who had the job before you. What were their strengths and weakenesses? that's a great question to ask! the last interview I went on was for a new position, but I will keep that one in mind for the future.
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Posted 11/13/07 3:41 PM |
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Blu-ize
Plan B is Now Plan A
Member since 7/05 32475 total posts
Name: Susan
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Posted by SweetestOfPeas
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
I read in one of those Career Builder articles to ask about the person who had the job before you. What were their strengths and weakenesses? that's a great question to ask! the last interview I went on was for a new position, but I will keep that one in mind for the future.
I do this at every interview I've had.
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Posted 11/13/07 4:59 PM |
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CaseyGirl
Mommy to 3 Boys :)
Member since 5/05 19978 total posts
Name: Jen - counting my blessings...
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
I am in HR so I have asked that question and have been asked that question
If I am doing the interviewing, I never want to hear "No I have no questions". I would like them to ask about the job, the company etc. Basically it is a way for the candidate to get more info and also the recruiter to see how ambitious, intellectual, and on top of stuff you are. And yes, asking when they expect to make a decision etc is great. Shows you are eager and also gives you a time frame.
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Posted 11/14/07 8:37 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
J'taime Paris!
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Posted by CaseyGirl
I am in HR so I have asked that question and have been asked that question
If I am doing the interviewing, I never want to hear "No I have no questions". I would like them to ask about the job, the company etc. Basically it is a way for the candidate to get more info and also the recruiter to see how ambitious, intellectual, and on top of stuff you are. And yes, asking when they expect to make a decision etc is great. Shows you are eager and also gives you a time frame. Thanks!
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Posted 11/15/07 9:26 AM |
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Blu-ize
Plan B is Now Plan A
Member since 7/05 32475 total posts
Name: Susan
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Re: "Do you have any questions for me"?
Posted by Blu-ize
Posted by SweetestOfPeas
Posted by imthecindyofcindyandkevin
I read in one of those Career Builder articles to ask about the person who had the job before you. What were their strengths and weakenesses? that's a great question to ask! the last interview I went on was for a new position, but I will keep that one in mind for the future.
I do this at every interview I've had.
I wanted to bump this to point out that I got the job I have now by asking these questions. It gave me an idea of what was really expected of me and made me think about how I compared.
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Posted 11/15/07 11:56 AM |
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