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Getting a Job Interviews During the Interview - Answering QuestionsAfter you greet and shake hands with the interviewer, they will usually ask the interviewee (you) to sit down. But remember to follow the lead of your interviewer. If your interviewer sits down without telling you to sit down, sit down at the same time as they do. The interviewer will then begin asking questions.
Here are some guidelines for asking the interviewer questions: Eventually, the interviewer will probably ask if you have any questions about the job. You should try to have 2-3 questions in mind before the interview—this makes you seem more interested and prepared. Practice what you are going to ask beforehand. Role-play your questions with a trusted friend, family member, or mentor. Here are some questions you might ask, if the information has not already been given to you in written form or during the interview:
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