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5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by brainzdh(m): 5:01pm On Jul 11, 2014
By Dominique Rodgers
Monster Contributing Writer

For many job seekers, the “Do you have any questions for me?” portion of an interview signals the end is near. It’s tempting to just say “no” and get out of the hot seat as quickly as possible, but fight that urge.

Asking questions shows the interviewer you were listening while they were talking, conveys your interest in the company and helps you decide if it’s where you want to work. After all, interviews are a two-way street -- the hiring team decides whether you’re what they want in an employee, and you decide if the company culture and specific role are where you want to devote your time and energy for the foreseeable future.

Here are five essential questions you should ask in a job interview.

1. “How do you define success for this job?”

This question helps you get a clear understanding of what the job entails and the expectations the company will have for you in it, says John Crossman, president of real estate management firm Crossman & Company.

For example, if you’re applying for a sales position, an answer to this question might be that you acquire 10 new clients in the next 90 days. It may also be that you upsell current customers by 25 percent over 90 days. As a candidate, you’ll want to know whether you’ll be cold-calling prospects or focusing on existing customers before you make your decision.

2. Something specific about the organization

It’s always a great idea to ask a question that shows you did your research before the interview says Chris Delaney, author of “The 73 Rules of Influencing the Interview.” He recommends building rapport and showcasing your research skills with a technique he calls “share expertise, ask question.”

His example: “I recently read that the organization is looking to break into Europe. What do you foresee as the main barrier with this project?”

3. “Can I have a quick tour?”

See also: “Can I meet some people I’d be working with?”

Both questions will get you out of the interview room and allow you to get a better look at the office. This will give you a chance to gauge co-worker interaction, workspace design (lighting, noise level, cleanliness) and the department as a whole, says Michelle Comer, practice area leader and vice president at the Messina Group, a staffing consulting firm.

Requesting a tour or a quick introduction to potential co-workers also “signals to the interviewer that a candidate is taking a vested interest in the position,” she says.

4. “What is your favorite part about working here?”

“Companies, like job candidates, are putting their best foot forward during the interview process, often highlighting all of their corporate perks. By asking every person you interview with what they like best about working at the company you’ll get a better sense of the perks that people regularly experience versus the perks that live only on paper,” explains Sherry Dixon, a senior vice president at Adecco Staffing US.

“If the interviewer responds that they love how they can make their yoga class each night and log back onto work from home if needed, then you know the company takes work-life balance seriously,” she explains.

5. “Do you see any reason I might not be a good fit for this position?”

It may seem counterintuitive to inquire about your potential flaws during an interview, but it’s actually a great thing to bring up at the end of the interview says Morgan Nichols, managing partner at Chicago-based recruiting and staffing firm Torrey & Gray. “This gives you an opportunity to know that the interviewer is thinking about you and gives you a last chance to clarify any misconceptions they may have or elaborate further on something important.”

Credits: http://career-services.monster.com/yahooarticle/questions-candidates-should-ask-in-job-interview#WT.mc_n=yta_fpt_article_candidates_should_ask_questions
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by EngrDozzyMary(m): 6:29pm On Jul 11, 2014
brainzdh: By Dominique Rodgers
Monster Contributing Writer

For many job seekers, the “Do you have any questions for me?” portion of an interview signals the end is near. It’s tempting to just say “no” and get out of the hot seat as quickly as possible, but fight that urge.

Asking questions shows the interviewer you were listening while they were talking, conveys your interest in the company and helps you decide if it’s where you want to work. After all, interviews are a two-way street -- the hiring team decides whether you’re what they want in an employee, and you decide if the company culture and specific role are where you want to devote your time and energy for the foreseeable future.

Here are five essential questions you should ask in a job interview.

1. “How do you define success for this job?”

This question helps you get a clear understanding of what the job entails and the expectations the company will have for you in it, says John Crossman, president of real estate management firm Crossman & Company.

For example, if you’re applying for a sales position, an answer to this question might be that you acquire 10 new clients in the next 90 days. It may also be that you upsell current customers by 25 percent over 90 days. As a candidate, you’ll want to know whether you’ll be cold-calling prospects or focusing on existing customers before you make your decision.

2. Something specific about the organization

It’s always a great idea to ask a question that shows you did your research before the interview says Chris Delaney, author of “The 73 Rules of Influencing the Interview.” He recommends building rapport and showcasing your research skills with a technique he calls “share expertise, ask question.”

His example: “I recently read that the organization is looking to break into Europe. What do you foresee as the main barrier with this project?”

3. “Can I have a quick tour?”

See also: “Can I meet some people I’d be working with?”

Both questions will get you out of the interview room and allow you to get a better look at the office. This will give you a chance to gauge co-worker interaction, workspace design (lighting, noise level, cleanliness) and the department as a whole, says Michelle Comer, practice area leader and vice president at the Messina Group, a staffing consulting firm.

Requesting a tour or a quick introduction to potential co-workers also “signals to the interviewer that a candidate is taking a vested interest in the position,” she says.

4. “What is your favorite part about working here?”

“Companies, like job candidates, are putting their best foot forward during the interview process, often highlighting all of their corporate perks. By asking every person you interview with what they like best about working at the company you’ll get a better sense of the perks that people regularly experience versus the perks that live only on paper,” explains Sherry Dixon, a senior vice president at Adecco Staffing US.

“If the interviewer responds that they love how they can make their yoga class each night and log back onto work from home if needed, then you know the company takes work-life balance seriously,” she explains.

5. “Do you see any reason I might not be a good fit for this position?”

It may seem counterintuitive to inquire about your potential flaws during an interview, but it’s actually a great thing to bring up at the end of the interview says Morgan Nichols, managing partner at Chicago-based recruiting and staffing firm Torrey & Gray. “This gives you an opportunity to know that the interviewer is thinking about you and gives you a last chance to clarify any misconceptions they may have or elaborate further on something important.”

Credits: http://career-services.monster.com/yahooarticle/questions-candidates-should-ask-in-job-interview#WT.mc_n=yta_fpt_article_candidates_should_ask_questions
kul, but dnt tink dix questns can realy work in dix part of d world! In most cases if u askd any reasonable questn u r adding mor questns 2 d ones de ll ask u. 2ndly, if u ask questns lyk can i take a tour? Or can i meet d pple i'll work wt? U ll be reminded dat u r dia 4 an interview n hv nt bn employd! Lolz.. Generaly, its gud 2 be free n askd questns if necesary..

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Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by adanduka: 11:23pm On Jul 11, 2014
Try it in a Nigerian company.
You wan tell them say you confident and you sabi?
Don't forget to come back and tell us how it went down. grin

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Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by brainzdh(m): 11:37pm On Jul 11, 2014
EngrDozzyMary: kul, but dnt tink dix questns can realy work in dix part of d world! In most cases if u askd any reasonable questn u r adding mor questns 2 d ones de ll ask u. 2ndly, if u ask questns lyk can i take a tour? Or can i meet d pple i'll work wt? U ll be reminded dat u r dia 4 an interview n hv nt bn employd! Lolz.. Generaly, its gud 2 be free n askd questns if necesary..

Hahaha...seconded. Our peeps here no dey try.
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by Beesluv: 11:46am On Jul 12, 2014
EngrDozzyMary: kul, but dnt tink dix questns can realy work in dix part of d world! In most cases if u askd any reasonable questn u r adding mor questns 2 d ones de ll ask u. 2ndly, if u ask questns lyk can i take a tour? Or can i meet d pple i'll work wt? U ll be reminded dat u r dia 4 an interview n hv nt bn employd! Lolz.. Generaly, its gud 2 be free n askd questns if necesary..

Are you a theft? You broke into my mind and stole my thought grin
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by EngrDozzyMary(m): 12:37pm On Jul 12, 2014
Beesluv:

Are you a theft? You broke into my mind and stole my thought grin
lolz, no mind me!
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by minimoha: 2:44am On Aug 05, 2014
not in 9ja, especially dat no 4
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by Nobody: 5:46am On Aug 05, 2014
Op e b like say u never need d job
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by obisite: 6:02am On Aug 05, 2014
brainzdh: By Dominique Rodgers
Monster Contributing Writer

For many job seekers, the “Do you have any questions for me?” portion of an interview signals the end is near. It’s tempting to just say “no” and get out of the hot seat as quickly as possible, but fight that urge.

Asking questions shows the interviewer you were listening while they were talking, conveys your interest in the company and helps you decide if it’s where you want to work. After all, interviews are a two-way street -- the hiring team decides whether you’re what they want in an employee, and you decide if the company culture and specific role are where you want to devote your time and energy for the foreseeable future.

Here are five essential questions you should ask in a job interview.

1. “How do you define success for this job?”

This question helps you get a clear understanding of what the job entails and the expectations the company will have for you in it, says John Crossman, president of real estate management firm Crossman & Company.

For example, if you’re applying for a sales position, an answer to this question might be that you acquire 10 new clients in the next 90 days. It may also be that you upsell current customers by 25 percent over 90 days. As a candidate, you’ll want to know whether you’ll be cold-calling prospects or focusing on existing customers before you make your decision.

2. Something specific about the organization

It’s always a great idea to ask a question that shows you did your research before the interview says Chris Delaney, author of “The 73 Rules of Influencing the Interview.” He recommends building rapport and showcasing your research skills with a technique he calls “share expertise, ask question.”

His example: “I recently read that the organization is looking to break into Europe. What do you foresee as the main barrier with this project?”

3. “Can I have a quick tour?”

See also: “Can I meet some people I’d be working with?”

Both questions will get you out of the interview room and allow you to get a better look at the office. This will give you a chance to gauge co-worker interaction, workspace design (lighting, noise level, cleanliness) and the department as a whole, says Michelle Comer, practice area leader and vice president at the Messina Group, a staffing consulting firm.

Requesting a tour or a quick introduction to potential co-workers also “signals to the interviewer that a candidate is taking a vested interest in the position,” she says.

4. “What is your favorite part about working here?”

“Companies, like job candidates, are putting their best foot forward during the interview process, often highlighting all of their corporate perks. By asking every person you interview with what they like best about working at the company you’ll get a better sense of the perks that people regularly experience versus the perks that live only on paper,” explains Sherry Dixon, a senior vice president at Adecco Staffing US.

“If the interviewer responds that they love how they can make their yoga class each night and log back onto work from home if needed, then you know the company takes work-life balance seriously,” she explains.

5. “Do you see any reason I might not be a good fit for this position?”

It may seem counterintuitive to inquire about your potential flaws during an interview, but it’s actually a great thing to bring up at the end of the interview says Morgan Nichols, managing partner at Chicago-based recruiting and staffing firm Torrey & Gray. “This gives you an opportunity to know that the interviewer is thinking about you and gives you a last chance to clarify any misconceptions they may have or elaborate further on something important.”

Credits: http://career-services.monster.com/yahooarticle/questions-candidates-should-ask-in-job-interview#WT.mc_n=yta_fpt_article_candidates_should_ask_questions

Bro... This thinq u're sharinq. Sharin, hia is Naija oooo, even no 1 sef, they wil tel u, its ur functional test, u shudnt ask, how much mor takin a tour, I'm sure they wil laugh u.. Buh in an ideal society, those question maks sense n builds confidence n convincing them of wantinq to wrk with d firm

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Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by KillerBeauty(f): 8:17am On Aug 05, 2014
All these are questions you should ask after getting the job not during interview
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by bakingsoda: 9:00am On Aug 05, 2014
You can actually ask these questions during interviews right here in Nigeria though it depends on the interviewer to some extent. You may need to note his language, watch his composure and try read his mindset. I asked question 1 and another question very similar to question 5 during an interview and I am presently on the job.
Re: 5 Questions Every Candidate Should Ask In A Job Interview by Nobody: 3:00pm On Aug 05, 2014
bakingsoda: You can actually ask these questions during interviews right here in Nigeria though it depends on the interviewer to some extent. You may need to note his language, watch his composure and try read his mindset. I asked question 1 and another question very similar to question 5 during an interview and I am presently on the job.

Honestly bro, u spoke my mind - I was going to quote @Dozzy only to get to d bottom of d thread& saw ur comment. I wanna share a recent experience; I skipped work last 2weeks to attend an interview, only if I had asked d 5th listed question, d interviewers response would av shown if I'll b called or not. Even til now, every msg tone I rcv on my phone, I always wish its from 'em.

Yes, u can ask any of these question considering every conditions as highlighted by @BakingSoda.

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