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Most Job Seekers Fail To Prep For This Common Interview Question

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One of the easiest ways to increase positive outcomes when interviewing for a job is to prepare. If you tend to get nervous during an interview, investing time on factors within your control like your outfit, transportation, and responses to common questions can make a world of difference.

An often overlooked area of preparation is what questions you’ll ask the interviewers. This can be a "make or break" part of the interview, and I have seen things turn around both ways (in favor of or against a candidate) depending on how they respond to this inquiry: “Do you have any questions for us?

Here’s how to make sure you impress right up through the final moments of the interview:

Most interviews end with the opportunity for candidates to ask questions. While you may feel a sigh of relief that the hardest part of the interview is over, don’t relax just yet. Use these final moments to leave a strong impression with the interviewer that confirms you are the best person for the job!

Happy hunting!

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