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THE RULES OF THE GAME


        the fine points of the company’s virtual private network. Finally, be

        careful to avoid trespassing on confidential information, especially if
        you are currently employed by a competitor.
          As long as you are at it, stay away from cage-rattling questions.
        These are questions that some interviewers may throw at you, but
        you cannot win points if you throw them back at the interviewer. I
        provided a list of some of these shake-’em-up questions in The Man-
        ager’s Book of Questions: 751 Great Questions for Hiring the Best Per-
        son. In this category fall most hypothetical questions (questions that
        begin with the word if) and probing questions of all sorts. Examples
        of questions that you should probably leave at home:
        If you could forge an alliance with any organization in the world, which
        one would it be?

        What unwritten rules at work make it difficult to get things done

        quickly, efficiently, or profi tably?
        You’re the corporate weatherperson; what’s your forecast for the orga-
        nization using meteorological terms?

        Don’t get me wrong. These can be great questions. And if you could
        get an honest answer out of them, I might say toss one or two out
        there and see what happens. But if you ask questions such as these
        before you get an offer, it has the effect of raising the ante too high.
        No one wants to work that hard. The interviewer will simply fold
        and hope the next candidate is less challenging.


        7. Avoid Questions That Are Obvious or Easy to Determine

        Asking questions such as these will make you look uninformed or
        lazy:

        What does IBM stand for?

        Who is the company’s chief executive offi cer?

        Where is the company located?
        Does the company have a day-care center?



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