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From the page: " 1. Why is this position open? 2. What are the biggest challenges or obstacles the person in this position will face? 3. Can you describe a typical day or week in the position? 4. What would a successful first year in the position look like?... more
Reviewed by Aliwicious Sep 21 2008, 08:31am ( 28 reviews ) • jobdig.com
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Rated by AStumbleMeister on May 02 2009, 7:04am
A good list of questions applicants should ask in a job interview.
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Rated by zogby on May 01 2009, 5:05am
excellent questions for job interviewees to ask. gasprices... if you ask these sorts of questions, it might help you get the job! If not, and they don't like to answer good ones like this, the job is likely to horrible to have. Good luck.
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Rated by Bennyinny on Mar 31 2009, 1:44pm
Why is this position open?
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Rated by TrueParadox on Feb 18 2009, 5:23pm
From the page: "6. Thinking back to the person whom you've seen do this job best, what made their performance so outstanding?" Nice choices
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Rated by Dallian on Feb 09 2009, 11:23am
That's ten. But okay.
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Rated by Matthewo256 on Feb 01 2009, 4:01pm
A great article to help prep for an interview. Also see: http://dev.fyicenter.com/Interview-Questions/basic_q/
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Rated by mollermarketing on Nov 02 2008, 10:20pm
The One Question Applicants Never Ask, But Should.
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Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Oct 27 2008, 7:31pm
of all the sites i've seen pertaining to this topic, these are the best i've ever come across
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Rated by angeleiz13 on Oct 25 2008, 9:50am
this is great advice. if you're in the job market these are the questions that will set you apart. it's been my experience in management that even when someone comes across on paper as better qualified, it's the person that comes off more interested in the interview that gets the job.