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Teachers in Transition - Episode 37 - Why You Need to Ask Questions at the End of An Interview

Teachers in Transition

English - December 05, 2019 05:00 - 15 minutes - 10.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 11 ratings
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Too many people under-appreciate the importance of preparing properly for an interview. As a result, they show up under-prepared, and it shows. If you want to wow the people who are interviewing you, you need to do your due diligence by researching everything you can find about the company or organization, their mission, their vision, their challenges, their accomplishments, and the people who work there. Also, you need to understand the job and its requirements. When asked at the end of the interview if you have any questions, you run a risk by not asking anything. It shows a lack of interest. It conveys that you haven't done the research, and it even conveys that you may not understand the job well enough to ask the right kinds of questions.

Listen to this episode to hear how Kitty Boitnott, Heart-Centered Career Transition and Job Search Coach offers that you should prepare questions of your own to ask at the end of an  interview and why not asking questions can ruin your chances of getting the job,

For a transcript of today's message, click here:  http://bit.ly/34O5DYu.