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A major mistake job candidates make is not asking questions at the end of an interview. She said a job interview is a "two-way experience" for both parties to learn more about each other. AdvertisementGetting to the end of a job interview and not having any questions for the recruiter can actually be a major red flag, according to an ex-Meta recruiter. And it's important to make sure your questions aren't too general, Nolan Church, a former Google and DoorDash recruiter, told BI. Candidates should make sure their questions are specific to the company, its mission, and its leaders, he said.
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AzmanL/Getty ImagesHuman resources leaders urge job applicants to prepare questions to ask during the interview or risk being perceived poorly. Getting the recruiter's name wrong —24.4%Going into the interview without knowing who's interviewing you can rub recruiters the wrong way. Not dressing appropriately — 28.2%Wearing a questionable outfit to your job interview could make a bad impression on the recruiter. Getting the name of the company wrong — 28.4%You may be interviewing for multiple jobs at a time. Obradovic/Getty ImagesThe biggest pet peeve for hiring managers, Ringover's survey shows, is when a job candidate is late to the interview.
Persons: , Amy Hoover, TalentZoo, Teri Hockett, sturti, CareerBuilder, fizkes, Obradovic, Tardiness Organizations: Service, What's, Getty, LinkedIn, Zapier
Finding questions to ask your interviewer is a crucial part of preparing for any job interview. But sometimes it's tricky to think up questions to ask on the spot. In addition, she said you may get " answers to questions you didn't even know to ask but are important." 'Beyond the hard skills required to successfully perform this job, what soft skills would serve the company and position best?' Find out more about the position you're applying for'Who would I be reporting to?'
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