By hal10001
via blog.reindel.com
Published: Jun 24 2007 / 02:26
In the spirit (or snare) of capitalism, we often believe that the job interview is an opportunity to prove our worth to potential employers. As much as that is true to some degree, every interview should be a time set aside not only to answer questions, but to ask them as well. In order to increase the probability that you will find a rewarding position, you have to step beyond the subjects of salary, vacation, and benefits, and put companies in the spotlight.
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