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17 questions you should never ask at the end of a job interview(4)

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2015-12-29 15:06China Daily Editor: Yao Lan

Can I arrive early or leave late, as long as I get my work done?

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Don't try to make adjustments to the schedule before you've even been offered the job.

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How did I do?

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This one puts the interviewer on the spot. If you really want feedback, wait until you get the offer or rejection, and then ask in an email what you did well, or could have done better.

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Did I get the job?

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You don't want to appear too eager.

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Bonus: The worst question of all is the one you never ask.

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"Not asking questions can be just as bad, or worse, than asking terrible questions," says Deborah Shane, a career author, speaker, and media consultant. "It can reveal a lot about your communication skills, personality, and confidence ¡ª and it can leave the interviewer with a bad impression of you."

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