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300 Answers to the toughest interview questions
By: Martin Yate CPC
Question # 166
Posted July 20, 2012
Q) What should you do if the interviewer talks but doesn't ask questions?
A) Show interest. Sit straight, look attentive, and make appreciative
murmurs. Then, as you learn about the job and the company,
ask questions that give you information about the next real challenges of the
job. Feel free to jump in with relevant information about the topic being discussed
with questions starting, " Would it be of value if I described my experience with ...?
murmurs. Then, as you learn about the job and the company,
ask questions that give you information about the next real challenges of the
job. Feel free to jump in with relevant information about the topic being discussed
with questions starting, " Would it be of value if I described my experience with ...?
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