Friday, November 11, 2011

Job Interview Questions: If you are on a job interview and you decide that you don't want the job, what is the professional way to tell?

the interviewer?

I'm going on a job interview for a medical billing/front desk receptionist position and I'm thinking about only accepting the job if they can cross train me in both medical billing and front desk work, and then let me do most of the medical billing.

It's also part-time. How do I ask during the interview if they could make me a full-time employee eventually?

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Recommended Answer:
Politely say that it sounds like a great job but it is not a good fit for you, and thnak them for considering you.

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  • on a job interview there is a point where you interview the person doing the interviewing. you let them know what you can provide the company/business and at some point flat out ask if they cross train or in your case be willing to cross train you in those areas. the worse they can say is no and if that's the case then you then kindly thank them and let them know that's what you are looking for then excuse yourself.

  • You should bring this up first tell them you don't want to waste their time so this is what your looking for

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