How to Protect Your Phone Screen from Scratches

A job interview is a stressful experience for any candidate. Everyone tries to look best in the eyes of the potential employer, sell their experience and skills and go on great lengths to get that desired job offer. The best candidates manage stress reduction techniques and dress for success.
However, what the applicants often forget is that the interview is a two-way road. And the real purpose of the interview is not only to convince the hiring manager that you’re the best fit, but also to be convinced that this position is the best fit personally for you. That’s why, when an interview comes to an end and the interviewer asks “Do you have any questions for me” most of us only ask something related to salary/bonuses, responsibilities and corporate culture. This isn’t the wise approach, as if you neglect to find out more about the organization and the position you can end up in a position that is totally different from what you expected.
Use the end of the conversation to astonish the interviewer with the smart questions that will help you understand if the position is right for your personality and your career goals. Here are a few examples of such questions.
By asking the above question, you’ll have a clear picture of company’s real values and expectations and will realize whether they match your demands from a prospective employer. Make things totally clear before actually join the organization, and you will avoid ending up in a job that isn’t your fit and will pick the organization that will be right for you in the long run.
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