I've been told that at the end of the interview, you should have questions for your interviewer.....what kinds of things are you supposed to ask?
I've been told that at the end of the interview, you should have questions for your interviewer.....what kinds of things are you supposed to ask?
The second question is a good one.QUESTIONS TO ASK:
·What are your expectations for this ---?
·Do you have any concerns about my qualifications? (This gives youre the opportunity to overcome those concerns with reasons why you are qualified.)
It should be natural for you. Just treat your interview like a chance for YOU to get to know the school and students and everything. I tend to ask about the proportion of students that go into residencies, what there is to do around the school (if it's a student), and focus on anything unique about the program and ask questions about that. Just chat with them as if you want to get an idea of what the school is like.
QUESTIONS TO ASK:
· What are your expectations for this ---?
· Do you have any concerns about my qualifications? (This gives youre the opportunity to overcome those concerns with reasons why you are qualified.)
This second question would only work if they've looked at your application. My interviewer did not look at my application prior to interviewing me so she would not be able to answer that question.