Job Interviews - Will Practice Help?
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It's not a bad question at all. They might answer it for you during the interview but if they don't go ahead and ask them. I would rephrase the question though. Something along the lines of, "When might I hear from you again?"
Job Interviewing Skills - How to Mess Up Your Next Job Interview
- It is not a good question to ask. Consider that he or she will be interviewing other candidates for the position.
Instead ask questions such as:
How often and when employees are evaluated?
What has happened to the last person who was in this position?
Is there anything significant to improve this position or the productivity?You want to come out shining and ahead of the other interviewers.
good luck - That is good, but I would word it a little differently. Maybe
"When can I expect to hear from you to speak further about this position?" Maybe they require second interviews or something, you don't want to assume what their process is. - Not a good question.
It might be better to just shake a final hand and say "Thanks for your time, and I look forward to hearing from you..."
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