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You’ve been asked about your skills, your experience and your gap year backpacking through the Far East. But there’s still one killer question – “Do you have anything that you’d like to ask us?”
If you prepare thoroughly, this could be your opportunity to not only gain deeper insights into your potential employer and the job you’re applying for, but develop a rapport with the interviewer and make a lasting impression.
So when asked, and you will be, don’t say “No, you’ve answered them already”. Take a look through our advice on what questions to ask in an interview, and give yourself the edge.
Make an effort to think of questions relating to the job you’re applying for. For example, if you’re interviewing for a highly technical role, be sure to ask about the software. On the other hand, if you’re applying for a client-facing role, it’s maybe a bit bizarre to ask about the programmes used by the invoicing team.
Here is our top 10 list of questions to get you started. They should give you some insight on working with the company and give you an opportunity to restate your suitability for the role. There are also a couple of tips on how to turn one question into a conversation. Keep to two or three questions, and if you don’t understand something, ask for clarification.
Questions about salary, working hours and benefits can wait until the final stage of the process, when you’ve been offered the job and are able to negotiate from a stronger position.For any further support, contact your local Michael Page team.
Good luck with your interview.