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How many questions should i ask at an interview? and what should i ask

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WhiteBears | 11:21 Thu 08th Oct 2009 | Jobs & Education
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as above: many thanks (got interview tomz)

here are my q's- hope thay r ok
what is a typical work weed? are over time expected?

why has this position come available?

how many people will there be in the team?

is there a probation period? if so how long?

how will my performance be monitored and how often?

do you have any training development program for staff?
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the first question should have said:

what is a typical work week, not weed lol
What is a typical work week? No need to ask if you are going to be full time (expect mon to fri). You could ask HR what are the normal working hours although they should tell you this.

Over time expected? I would word this as "Will there be the chance of overtime"?

Is there a probation period? if so how long? Would not ask this one.

Will will my performance be monitored and how often? Would not ask this one.
not interested in the money then?
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kinell, youre not suppose to ask the salary, although i already know the salary.

TTG if i should those questions, what else should i ask instead? are you an employer?
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sorrt TTG i'll rephrase lol
TTG if youre saying i shouldnt ask those questions, what should i ask instead? are you an employer?
Whitebears you should be asking how business has been and also ask your interviewer if they enjoy working for the company. Ask these questions during the course ofr the interview, the interviewer will probably ask you at the end if you have any questions, you should then tell them that you feel they have covered every aspect very well and that they sound very enthusiastic about their business, flattery is a great way of impressing someone.
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many thanks dorth =)

youve been really helpful.
i do have some questions that i would like to ask (if they havent covered it) do you think they mind if i take notes?
No don't take notes, that would probably come across as rude and distracting in a one to one interview, if it is a group assessment then yes you can take notes about the exercises and to clarify verbal instructions, but you need to listen and be naturally responsive and focused in a one to one.

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