34 brilliant questions to ask at the end of every job interview

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(December 23, 2020, Business Insider)

1. Have I answered all your questions?

Before you begin asking your questions, find out if there's anything they'd like you to elaborate on. You can do this by saying something like: "Yes, I do have a few questions for you — but before I get into those, I am wondering if I've sufficiently answered all of your questions. Would you like me to explain anything further or give any examples?"

Not only will they appreciate the offer, but it may be a good chance for you to gauge how well you're doing, said Bill York, an executive recruiter with over 30 years of experience and the founder of the executive search firm Tudor Lewis...


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Thanks for the recommendations. I will be grateful for any advice as I am going to an important interview on hiring soon

A job interview is like an exam, where they try to cut you off by asking the most unexpected questions. Even a decent candidate with a good resume finds it difficult to break through this barrier. I advise you to read as much as you can about interview questions and situations at employability20.it.
It's also a good idea to first understand the field of work, read an article about the dress code and choose a style of dress that will help the employer immediately understand that you are on the same wavelength as them.