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Six questions to ask at the end of a job interview

It is always a good idea to have 2-3 questions ready up your sleeve, to make the process less nerve-wracking. These are some of our suggestions.

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Asking questions even tells your interviewer that you are interested and gives you valuable information about the company.

But you cannot just ask any question, you need to be critical and smart in the way you approach asking your interviewer about the company.

Possibly some of the most important questions you will ask in your life are at the end of the job interview, where it is your chance to figure out if that position is the right fit for you!

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Here are some good questions for you.

1) What do you like most about working for this company?

This question offers you an insight in what the interviewer finds great about the company. One is likely to be given adequate information regarding the company culture.

2) What career development opportunities does this position offer?

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Here it is all about your future. It is great to know if the company promotes from within the company, and how you can develop within the firm.

3) What are the first priorities for this position?

This question shows the employer that you are ready to get to work, and you already know that you will have to prioritize.

4) What are the challenges of this position?

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You should enter into a job completely informed, including the good and the bad.

5) What type of training possibilities do you offer?

This is a great show-off question, as you demonstrate your employer that you are eager to learn new skills and develop professionally, thereby adding value to the company.

6) In what way is performance measured and reviewed?

It is important for you as a candidate to know how the company measures results so that you can make sure to deliver.

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