Interview Questions Harrisonburg VA

Do you know the four types of questions you should never ask during an interview? Read this article and you'll know.

Local Companies

Manpower
(540) 442-7625
2061 Evelyn Byrd Ave Ste A
Harrisonburg, VA
Adecco Employment Services
(540) 434-2342
600 University Blvd Ste C
Harrisonburg, VA
Career Resources Inc
(540) 433-2115
Harrisonburg, VA
Aes Corporate Services
(540) 433-9033
1589 Port Republic Rd
Harrisonburg, VA
Kelly Services
(540) 433-5993
1951 Evelyn Byrd Ave Ste G
Harrisonburg, VA
Unistaff Llc
(540) 433-1555
2870 S Main St
Harrisonburg, VA
Reliance Staffing Services
(757) 382-7222
1215 Volvo Pkwy Ste 203
Chesapeake, VA
Friends & Company
(703) 299-0113
1316 Mount Vernon Ave
Alexandria, VA
Telesec Corestaff
(703) 222-5590
12701 Fair Lakes Cir
Fairfax, VA
Accountemps
(804) 783-1901
901 E Byrd St
Richmond, VA

Provided by:

This article is part of our 52 week journey through Bill’s latest book, “The Graduate’s Guide to Life and Money.” Each week, a full excerpt from his book will be presented from beginning to end. To get your copy of his book, visit www.TheGraduatesGuide.com.



Last week we looked at how to begin your interview and ensure you arrive on time. This week we will look at some sample interview questions, including illegal ones. Also, the four types of questions to NEVER ask during your interview.


Smile and firmly shake the interviewer’s hand. If the interviewer is of the opposite sex, wait for them to extend their hand first. If you do extend your hand first, don’t worry about it. The worst move would be to pull your hand back and make yourself look weak. If they begin to fumble around for a copy of your resume, or if they appear to not have a copy handy, offer them one.



There are two types of questions at the interview. There are the questions the interviewer asks you and the questions you will ask the interviewer. We will discuss both types of questions, as well as those that should not be asked.



At the end of the interview, you will usually have the opportunity to ask a few questions. If you don’t want the job, don’t ask questions. Since you did your research, you probably know a few things of interest about the company that were not brought up during the interview. Ask about them. For instance, “I read

Click here to read the rest of the article at YoungMoney.com.


Rss   Delicious   Digg   Add To My Yahoo   Add To My Google   Bookmark   Search Plugin

Topics:
Advertising Family Home Services Real Estate Resources
Business Services Fashion Industrial Goods & Services Retail & Consumer Services
Career Financial Services Insurance Software
Cars Food & Beverage Internet Technology
Computer Hardware Franchise Legal Telecommunications
Construction Health Miscellaneous Trade Shows
Education Holidays Nightlife Travel
Entertainment Home Appliances Online Database Weddings
Environmental Home Electronics Pets World History