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Great questions to ask early in a job interview: "What are you most hoping to find in the person you hire?" and "What would be my first priorities on the job?" The earlier you can ask these questions, the sooner you can start tailoring your answers to the employer's priorities. At the end of the interview, ask, "Based on what we've talked about today, I feel good about the position. Do you have any concerns about my ability to do the job?" Often, that gives you a chance to counter any objections.
What Could You Do Today?
Print out the above tip and put it in the briefcase, purse or folder you know you'll bring to your job interview. While waiting for an interview, review the three questions to remind yourself to ask them.