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ion?How would you describe a typical week/day in this position?Is this a new position? If not, what did the previous employee go on to do?What is the pany39。s management style?Who does this position report to? If I am offered the position, can I meet him/her?How many people work in this office/department?How much travel is expected?Is relocation a possibility?What is the typical work week? Is overtime expected?What are the prospects for growth and advancement?How does one advance in the pany?Are there any examples?What do you like about working here?What don39。t you like about working here and what would you change?Would you like a list of references?If I am extended a job offer, how soon would you like me to start?What can I tell you about my qualifications?When can I expect to hear from you?Are there any other questions I can answer for you?Interview Questions NOT to AskWhat does this pany do? (Do your research ahead of time!)If I get the job when can I take time off for vacation? (Wait until you get the offer to mention prior mitments)Can I change my schedule if I get the job? (If you need to figure out the logistics of getting to work don39。t mention it now...)Did I get the job? (Don39。t be impatient. They39。ll let you know.) What are you looking for in your next job?英語面試:職業(yè)規(guī)劃Best AnswersYou can begin your answer with this question: Tell me, Mr./Ms. Interviewer, what is a typical career path at OPL for someone with my skills and experience?(Based on the answer you can then respond to the original question using the phrases from the answer to frame your response).What is important to you? Two things are very important to me. One is my professionalism at work。 the second is my family life. What Are Your Goals for the Future?英語面試:職業(yè)規(guī)劃The best way to respond to the interview question What are your goals for the future? or Where do you see yourself in five years? is to refer to the position and the pany you are interviewing with.Don39。t discuss your goals for returning to school or having a family, they are not relevant and could knock you out of contention for the job. Rather, you want to connect your answer to the job you are applying for. Examples of good responses include:My longterm goals involve growing with a pany where