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INTERVIEW THE INTERVIEWER

        you can ask about their experiences and opinions, the more it will
        endear you to them.”
          But the bottom line remains: HR people cannot give you the job
        you want. Nor can they give you the facts-on-the-ground important
        information you need to make a good career decision. For the most
        part, HR people are well informed in a general sense about the com-
        pany and its benefi ts policies. But they probably don’t have a lot of

        the specific information you want about the position and the people
        you will be working with.





        FORTY BEST QUESTIONS FOR
        HUMAN RESOURCES
        7-1
        Why do you enjoy working for this company?
        Go for a personal relationship right away. Show the HR person you
        care about his or her experience and opinion. Plus you’ll get some
        useful information about the company and its culture.

        7-2
        What are the three criteria that you are looking for in the successful
        candidate for this position?
        This question immediately establishes the top criteria the HR per-
        son presumably uses to screen applicants. Try to ask this question
        early in the interview. Make sure that in your subsequent answers,
        you positively touch on each of the important criteria

        7-3
        I’ve seen the posting for the job, of course. Is there anything else I
        should know about what’s expected of the successful candidate?
        The job advertisement may have listed what was wanted in a candi-
        date, but it is very useful to hear the criteria directly from the inter-
        viewer. The more that you can discover about what they want and
        how they will make the decision, the better placed you are to infl u-
        ence that decision.





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