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QUESTION 4 :: ANSWER 1
Do you have any questions for me? (usually asked by the Interviewer at the end of the interview)
No, I think you pretty much covered everything. I'm sure I'll have questions later, if I get the job.
Although this is the most common response to the question "Do you have any questions?", this is not the strongest answer. This may be your one chance to speak up and question some of the things you've heard in the interview, e.g., "When you asked about extra hours earlier, were you referring to an ongoing situation or peaks and valleys of workload?" It's very important that you listen to the questions and think about the concerns behind them. By not asking any questions about the position itself you may appear to be passive and willing to take anything.
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