This book is for every job candidate who thinks "Do you have any questions for me?" marks the end of an interview. It doesn't. In fact, it marks the beginning of the last and perhaps most important interview phase - a phase so important that failing to prepare properly for it can undo all your hard
101 Smart Questions to Ask on Your Interview
โ Scribed by Ron Fry
- Publisher
- Cengage Learning PTR
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 168
- Edition
- 3
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book is for every job candidate who thinks "Do you have any questions for me?" marks the end of an interview. It doesn't. In fact, it marks the beginning of the last and perhaps most important interview phase - a phase so important that failing to prepare properly for it can undo all your hard work, including providing great answers to tough questions! Asking questions in your interview is your moment to shine - to show off the depth and breadth of your research, to remind the interviewer of how perfectly your credentials fit the job description, and to actually ask for the job! From what to ask, when to ask it, and the kind of answers to expect, this book gives every candidate, from first-timers to seasoned pros, the practical information and advice they need to ace the entire interview and get their dream job.
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<p><strong>To ace a job interview, you need to give the right answers-- <em>and ask the right questions.</em></strong> </p> <p><em>101 Smart Questions to Ask on Your Interview</em> is for every job candidate who thinks "Do you have any questions for me?" marks the end of an interview. In Ron Fry's
This book is for every job candidate who thinks "Do you have any questions for me?" marks the end of an interview. It doesn't. In fact, it marks the beginning of the last and perhaps most important interview phase - a phase so important that failing to prepare properly for it can undo all your hard
I appreciated how this book has prepared me for interviewing. I am pretty comfortable with answering questions, but asking questions was pretty difficult for me. I read this book and wrote down about ten questions to ask. I have gone on many interviews in the last several weeks. Every time I ask a q