" This works particularly well on middle-aged HR ladies. Just have a few non-threatening charities in mind, like the ASPCA, instead of firecrackers like PETA or Planned Parenthood Asking about benefits and pay is tricky. It's considered polite to let THE COMPANY bring these matters up, but when they do (usually not on the first interview), you should be very thorough on following up on questions like health insurance, tuition reimbursement, etc. Asking about these matters indicates that you are in the job for a long duration.
Often a company will give you a printed sheet or folder which details standard benefits after the first interview Avoid questions like, "How long would I be expected to be in this position before moving up? " or "How long did it take you to get to your current position? " because the manager is looking for someone to fill the job permanently, not temporarily You may want to check out "Job Interviews for Dummies" or "The Idiot's Guide To Interviews", both of which are available at your local Unemployment office, or possibly your local library.
If not, you can probably scan them at your local bookstore without buying them Your local Unemployment Office may also be able to help you with your job search, and help you with practice interviews, even if you're not registered for unemployment benefits. Like anything elese, practice makes perfect yes^^ and try to be funn with it .... like ask them one question to let them no your no a scrict boss and yu have that lose guy imagee....enless yu wanna be that strict boss guy.
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