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Job Interview Questions

30 June 2014 wrlee

Questions to ask at an interview:

  1. Why is the position open?
  2. What are the first things/tasks/projects I would be involved in?
  3. What would happen if you didn’t find the right person for this role?
  4. What are some of the things that annoy or make you angry?

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