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SUMMARY:Decide What Questions You Want to Ask
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The next step in positioning yourself for success on the interview is to write down a list of questions you want to ask the interviewer. This is extremely important because job interviews are a two-way street. Sure, you need to sell the prospective employer on you. However, they need to sell themselves to you, too! Do you want to work for a given employer? The only way to find out during the interview is to ask a lot of questions. It is important to land not just any job... but, the right job Just because you may need a job doesn't necessarily mean you want to accept any job. In many cases you are far better off looking for the right job than to settle in a position where you will be miserable. Just like in dating, it is far better to be single with the hope of finding the right partner than to be stuck in a bad relationship. Obviously no two situations are the same and money may be a big issue for you right now. However, whenever possible, it is best not to settle. If you do so,...

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