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Test your knowledge about asking questions at a job interview
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Asking questions at a job interview is not that important.
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When you ask questions at a job interview, it shows that you have interest in the job.
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Asking the right questions at a job interview can help you learn about the job and company before you start working there.
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Having questions ready to ask before the job interview is a great strategy.
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Asking questions about holidays or the location of the lunch room is a good idea.
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Asking the prospective employer personal questions is a great idea, because it shows that you have interest in him or her.
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The more questions you ask at a job interview, the better.
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Asking the right questions at a job interview can make the difference between getting that job or not.
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At a job interview, there is no such thing as a bad question.
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Asking about opportunities for advancement is a good idea.
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