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Coping With Interviews
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6 Questions for the interviewer

There is always the opportunity to ask them questions at the end of the interview - remember the interview is a two way process, you need to be sure you want to join them too!

Try to concentrate on issues which are both important to you and combine as apparent interest in the company, leave issues like terms and conditions until the very last, even they may feel the most important to you. Write your questions down prior to the interview and take them with you.

Good topics to touch on include:

  • the competitive environment in which the organisation operates
  • executive management styles
  • what obstacles the organisation anticipates in meeting its goals
  • how the organisation's goals have changed over the past three to five years.

Generally, it is most unwise to ask about pay or benefits or other similar areas. The reason is that it tends to make you seem more interested in what the organisation can do for you. It is also not a good idea to simply have no questions at all. Doing so makes you appear passive rather than curious and interested.

Suggested Questions:

  1. What are the main objectives and responsibilities of the position?
  2. How does the company expect these objectives to be met?
  3. What obstacles are commonly encountered in reaching these objectives?
  4. What is the desired time frame for reaching the objectives?
  5. What resources are available from the company and what must be found elsewhere to reach the objectives?








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