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[QUOTE="raaman, post: 298651, member: 23419"] [JUSTIFY][SIZE=18px]Ask Questions to employers. At the end of an interview, the employer will often ask, “Do you have any questions you like to ask us?” This is when you can impress the employer with questions about the company, and the detailed work of the position you are applying for. So, you should know the good questions, as well as how to ask questions to the employer skillfully. Why should you ask the employer questions? During the interview, you have many ways to impress and attract the employer's attention, such as a well written CV, professional skills that are suitable for the job, knowledge of the job, etc. However, there are very few people who know that asking questions to the employer is also a way to make an impression when interviewing for a job. When asking questions, you can both show your personality and allow the employer to objectively assess your suitability for the job you are applying for. By asking questions you can also learn about the company's culture, regulations, and operating system, clarify information about job characteristics so as not to be surprised when receiving tasks, and show the employer that you want to apply for the job position.[/SIZE][/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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