It would be nice if we can compile a  list of questions you can ask your future employer. It should be serious  questions that you can actually ask in an interview without blowing  your chances of job offer.
To start off, how do I ask politely if the employer is a slave driver?  Specifically what kind of overtime would the employer expect?
First of all start with compiling a list of questions you need answered  to know if the position is a good fit for you.  That one you listed  could be asked with "What is the average hours worked?  Are there times  of the week, month or year that are busier and require overtime?"
I am always looking for ideas about questions to ask in an interview. I  do a lot of contract  jobs so I usually am interviewing  at least once per year (often twice per year). I do research on the  company first and prepare a list , but often the person doing the  interview does like to go on at length about the department,  accomplishments, and the company in-general. Or by the third interview  someone has answered all the questions. Or the recruiter/agency fills  you in on the details.  So I' m looking forward to see what others post  about this.
some strategies I use is that if the first person I interviewed with has  told me something interesting, I' ll verify it by asking about it at  later interviews for the career position. For example if the  HR person tells me that everyone in the department has been there for 3  years or more, I' ll ask the hiring manager about turn-over. I' ve  uncovered some mixed answers that have sent up red flags that way.  I  also like to key into the accomplishments or progress the hiring manager  usually brings up at some point and then later ask for more information  about that. For example "You mentioned earlier that in the past year  you have managed to accomplish X. Can you tell me what you believe was  the single most important factor or change you made to reach that goal  and why it was so  important?"  I also sometimesask the hiring manager  what they feel is the biggest mistake they' ve made in reaching their  goals for the department. That one takes more guts to ask (and answer),  so I judge carefully if they might take it the wrong way before deciding  to ask or not..
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Jumat, 03 Desember 2010
Questions to ask Interviewer
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