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What are the salary and benefits of the job?
No. You should never ask about the salary prior to applying for the job or during the interview process. If you just have to ask, ask either a current employee or someone not connect to the hiring process. If it is a matter of choosing between two jobs try to find out by doing some research.
What's your salary requirement?
"When can you start?"
okay what r u worried and concerned about
we give him a case and ask what will be his views on that case
my question do the international baccalaureate program ask during interview is that my personal background and most of it is my workng experiences...
You should research the salary for your position. Find a state wide average, and ask for about that amount. Then start negotiating.
During an interview with a graduate student, you can ask about their research interests, academic background, career goals, relevant experience, and how they plan to contribute to the field.
Just ask outright. Employers want to answer your questions and usually ask if you have questions at the end of an interview. Ask, "What is the starting salary/wage for this position?" It is tactful and straight forward.
During an interview with faculty, it is important to ask questions about their teaching philosophy, research interests, expectations for students, opportunities for research or internships, and support available for students.