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As a job applicant . .
These are some examples of questions you should ask to interviewer or to the employer :
- Why this post vacant?
- Why the last employee left this job?
- Who will be a direct official?
- What training do I need?
- What will be a first practical?
- When can I receive your reply about my application ?
Many of those in charge of the interview to ask the applicant at the end of the interview whether he had questions, here he finishes applicant's mind often to the vacations or work schedules. while the best to the applicant show his interest in available training chances, a requisite time for getting more responsibilities, upgrades and so on.
How would you describe the corporate culture of the company?Achieve two important results you would expect from a successful candidate in the first3 months (quarter)?Can you describe the ideal candidate for this position?As this position is consistent with the large and long-term business objectives?You like working here?
Interview for most people is so confusing, so firstly make them feel peace and comfort like being home by asking some questions that are easy enough for them to answer, that will make them feel confident and ready for the rest of the interview. Just a suggestion.
Work Environment
Privileges
Administrative system
Policies and procedures
The number of employees the company
Company Time
These questions you are entitled to absolute freedom of the question for science
I fully agree with Angelika Aidynova
The most sensible question that I rarely hear from candidates during the interview is around their training and development. If you are switched-on and in it for the long run, you should ask the interviewer about what provisions they make to ensure that you will remain up-to-date. The answers you should be looking for would include a mix of training, annual budget for books, subscriptions to video training library, mentoring programs, time off to attend user groups, encouragement to present your learnings internally, etc
1. What training will the successful candidate receive?
2. To be considered a success in this role, what would the successful candidate need to achieve in the first six months?
3. How will my leadership responsibilities and performance be measured?
4. How do you measure performance and how often is it reviewed?
5. Is this a new position? How long has this position existed?
6. What are the traits and skills of people who are the most successful within the organization?
7. Can you describe the organization's management style?
8. What's the make-up of the team as far as experience?
9. Why do you enjoy working for this organization?
10. Could you explain your organizational structure?