An interview is a two-way street. Ask questions. The employer should provide an opportunity for you to ask questions at or near the end of the interview.
• Always prepare questions to ask. Having no questions prepared sends the message that you have no independent thought process.
• Some of your questions may be answered during the course of the interview, before you are offered the opportunity to ask. If so, you can simply state something to the effect that you were interested in knowing about ..., but that was addressed during the interview. You could ask for additional clarification if applicable.
• Do not ask questions that are clearly answered on the employer's web site and/or in any literature provided by the employer to you in advance. This would simply reveal that you did not prepare for the interview, and you are wasting the employer's time by asking these questions.
• Never ask about salary and benefits issues until those subjects are raised by the employer.
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