Many people learn everything they need from the interview and have no further questions. If you have anything extra you would like to know about the company, the job, the working conditions, or the salary, then this is the time for you to ask them. You should try not to ask a question that has already been answered, however, as that makes them think you have not paid any attention. If you cannot think of a question, simply smile and say "No," then thank them for the interview. I agree with the previous post and would like to add a recommendation... write a list of questions ahead of time that you'd like answered about the job, and if they aren't answered during the interview, you should definitely ask them with ease. Inquiring about when a decision to fill the position will be made is an example.
When doing an interview with a politician, you should ask questions about their views. Ask questions to learn where they stand on important issues.
Answering "If go for the interview for the quality analyst in bpo then what are the questions and answer they ask how can i face the interview?"
NZ immigration may ask various questions in an interview. If you are immigrating to be with your spouse, they may ask you questions about your relationship.
i am doing an informative interview in speech and i have to interview a registered nurse. what questions can i ask about her educational background
It depends on what type of interview your going on
Social Interview is the Facebook app where friends ask questions about you.
Ask questions you would usually ask to anyone else in the world.
can see you again soon?
nothing
During a postdoc interview, it is important to ask questions about the research project, mentorship opportunities, funding, publication expectations, and career development support.
how big is it?
religion?