10 questions you shouldn't ask when you're being interviewed for a job
Source: Suzanne Thornberry
When an interviewer asks, "Do you have any questions for me?" you want to be able to ask an intelligent question or two about the business. But some questions may give your prospective employer an unfavorable impression -- questions that should really be saved and used if you get a job offer.
Not all of these questions will be deal-killers for every hiring manager. But if you're in the first round of competitive interviews, it's worth knowing which questions you might want to steer clear of.
This download is also available as a blog entry.
Not all of these questions will be deal-killers for every hiring manager. But if you're in the first round of competitive interviews, it's worth knowing which questions you might want to steer clear of.
This download is also available as a blog entry.
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