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Interview Hacks

The document provides 3 good questions to ask recruiters during an interview which are how long the position has been open, details about the hiring manager, and reasons why other candidates were not selected. It also includes a bonus tip about how to ask about salary range in a casual way.

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Interview Hacks

The document provides 3 good questions to ask recruiters during an interview which are how long the position has been open, details about the hiring manager, and reasons why other candidates were not selected. It also includes a bonus tip about how to ask about salary range in a casual way.

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3 Good

Questions to
Ask Recruiters
Ace your Next Interview

Kennet Alphy
#1
How long has the
position been open?

If a position has been open for a year, it’s


tipping you off to the fact that the hiring
manager is either extremely picky, or nobody
wants the job.

Kennet Alphy
#2
What can you tell me
about the hiring manager?

It’s helpful to know what type of technical


background the hiring manager has, as well
as information about his/her history within
the company. This information will be
helpful when speaking with the hiring
manager later in the interview process.

Kennet Alphy
#3
What are some reasons
that other candidates
haven’t been selected?

This can help identify some potential


mistakes that candidates have exhibited,
whether it’s on a resume or during an
interview.

Kennet Alphy
Bonus Tip:
How to Ask a Recruiter
about Salary

I’d recommend asking, “in terms of salary,


do you have a general range in mind for the
position?”

This is a very casual, non-threatening way to


ask. It sounds better than saying, “What
does the position pay?”

I’d never recommend asking that in a first


conversation.

Kennet Alphy
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