The job interview should not be a one-way street, but rather a boulevard in which traffic is freely flowing in both directions. Take the initiative and anticipate the interview questions before they are asked. When you take an active role in the interview process, you reveal that you are taking the job and your role seriously. Asking questions is also a great way to work in skills and talents you possess instead of waiting for the right question to reveal this aspect.
Ask about the responsibilities and important tasks assigned to the position to show an interest in the job. You should arrive with a basic understanding of the skills required, and this question shows that you have come armed with some knowledge of the job and are asking further information regarding the job's responsibilities.
Ask a question that is based on timely research into the company that you have conducted. Come up with a question about how the company may be affected by current merger rumors or what the expectations are for a product in development. This question shows you are knowledgeable and serious.
Show that you are interested in bettering yourself and in the process becoming a more valuable commodity to the company by asking about opportunities for the company to help with your education. Make it clear you are asking in reference to furthering your education as it relates to the position at hand or a future position that requires more responsibility.
Showing that you are actually interested in advancement and promotion is a vital part of any interview process. Don't allow yourself to forget this question just because it seems so obvious.
Ask directly how soon you will be hearing back from the interviewer instead of merely asking if you will hear back from them. It is a more forceful and confident way of framing the question. You also really do want to find out when the decision is going to be made so you aren't still waiting a week after someone else started the job.
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