If you're lucky...I mean, if you are both good enough, and lucky enough, in this economic climate, to get a job interview, you'll want to make sure that you're prepared. Of course you'll try to anticipate the possible questions you'll be asked and have good answers ready.
However, the format of most job interviews includes time for you, the candidate, to ask the interviewer(s) your own questions. John Kador believes that when a candidate asks the right kinds of questions in his or her job interview it can demonstrate that he or she has done their homework and will be a good fit for the organization.
Kador's book, 201 Best Questions to Ask on Your Interview, is available electronically (to MPTC library users) via NetLibrary. You can access it either by looking it up on the MPTC online catalog, or go to our e-Books page and scroll down to NetLibrary. If you have any trouble accessing this or any other e-book, give us a call.
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