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I think that's a good idea for any type of interview situation. I am
going into pastoral ministry and I might consider that idea myself.
Thanks!
On 3/19/08, fb wrote:
> On 12/29/07, Sue R wrote:
>> For each of my interviews, I always prepare a list of questions
>> and keep it in my purse. When the interviewer asks if I have any
>> questions, I always pull out my list and ask any that have not
>> been answered. They are usually impressed - I've received offers
>> for every job I've ever wanted. Good luck!
>
> That's a good idea. I have to say, as an interviewer, I'd
> certainly be impressed if someone put the time and thought into
> preparing a good question or two beforehand. :)
>
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