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Key Questions to Ask in Your Next Job Interview

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Don’t squander the reverse interview

At the end of every job interview, you will get asked, “Do you have any questions for me?”

There is only one correct answer here: yes! You absolutely should have questions for the interviewer, for two reasons:

You gain valuable insights about life at the company. It signals that you are a curious and thoughtful job seeker.

But not all questions are created equal. Here’s what to keep in mind for the 5 to 10 minute reverse interview at the end of each job interview.

First, what not to do: Don’t ask about the interviewer’s favorite flavor of coffee in the microkitchen—at least not as your first question! Your questions should demonstrate a thoughtful consideration of the job’s responsibilities, rather than a frivolous detail about a perk.

The best question reveals an understanding of the company’s future, your future, and how those two paths could mutually benefit each other. Some examples:

Mentioning a concern or idea you had based on a recent launch the company had, and asking if the company has considered it.

Sharing a specific characteristic about your working style, and asking how it could benefit the team or your career at the company.

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