Interview Questions Kennesaw GA

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

Local Companies

Hollis Group the
(678) 560-9078
3845 Butterfield Dr NW
Kennesaw, GA
Brookmeade Inc
(770) 590-9902
1925 Vaughn Rd NW
Kennesaw, GA
Randstad
(770) 590-9070
1200 Ernest W Barrett Pkw Ste 21
Kennesaw, GA
Pps
(770) 795-7774
440 Ernest W Barrett Pkw
Kennesaw, GA
Adecco Employment Services
(770) 422-1800
800 Ernest Barrett Parkw
Kennesaw, GA
Adecco Employment Services
(770) 218-6110
2750 Barrett Lakes Blvd N
Kennesaw, GA
Ablest Staffing Services
(678) 354-3766
4430 Wade Green Rd NW Ste 70
Kennesaw, GA
Trc Staffing Services Inc
(770) 919-8405
2700 Town Center Dr NW
Kennesaw, GA
Trc Staffing Services Inc
(770) 919-8405
2700 Town Center Dr NW
Kennesaw, GA
Excel Staffing
(678) 461-8701
12675 Oxfordshire Ct
Alpharetta, GA

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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

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