The Best Question to Ask at The End of a Job Interview

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I tell you the best question to ask toward the end of every job interview.

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42 thoughts on “The Best Question to Ask at The End of a Job Interview”

  1. Thank you. There’s more good advice in other videos. Subscribe to
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  4. +tiffany russell I inadvertently deleted your message but wanted you to
    know how much I appreciate you letting me know that this video helped you
    get your job. YEAH!!!

  5. +tiffany russell I inadvertently deleted your message but wanted you to know how much I appreciate you letting me know that this video helped you get your job. YEAH!!!

  6. +tiffany russell I inadvertently deleted your message but wanted you to know how much I appreciate you letting me know that this video helped you get your job. YEAH!!!

  7. I want to thank you for this video! I asked this question and stumped three
    interviewers. They said it was a great question and I got the job. Thanks
    Jeff!

  8. I want to thank you for this video! I asked this question and stumped three interviewers. They said it was a great question and I got the job. Thanks Jeff!

  9. I want to thank you for this video! I asked this question and stumped three interviewers. They said it was a great question and I got the job. Thanks Jeff!

  10. Another good question that I got from career advice youtuber Don Georgevich
    that is quite similar to the one you used, if I may add, is “what have
    other people in the past done that made them succeed in this role?”

  11. Another good question that I got from career advice youtuber Don Georgevich that is quite similar to the one you used, if I may add, is “what have other people in the past done that made them succeed in this role?”

  12. Another good question that I got from career advice youtuber Don Georgevich that is quite similar to the one you used, if I may add, is “what have other people in the past done that made them succeed in this role?”

  13. +TheBishop12 Thanks for writing, That one is good, too, but for some jobs (newly created ones), it doesn’t work. Mone is specific to the job hunter who is interviewing for this job.

  14. +TheBishop12 Thanks for writing, That one is good, too, but for some jobs (newly created ones), it doesn’t work. Mone is specific to the job hunter who is interviewing for this job.

  15. Is there a way to apply this to a college or sponsorship interview? I want
    to distinguish myself from the average student. Love the videos, keep up
    the good work!

  16. Is there a way to apply this to a college or sponsorship interview? I want to distinguish myself from the average student. Love the videos, keep up the good work!

  17. Is there a way to apply this to a college or sponsorship interview? I want to distinguish myself from the average student. Love the videos, keep up the good work!

  18. +Jeff Altman To be honest I’m not very sure, I’ve been thinking about how to use this and that (advanced tell me about yourself answer) for a long time but I’d guess it’d go like “So let’s say I got accepted and been studying here for a year now, and you were to write a report about me stating that I’m the best student to ever study in this university. What would I have done in this year?”

  19. +Jeff Altman To be honest I’m not very sure, I’ve been thinking about how to use this and that (advanced tell me about yourself answer) for a long time but I’d guess it’d go like “So let’s say I got accepted and been studying here for a year now, and you were to write a report about me stating that I’m the best student to ever study in this university. What would I have done in this year?”

  20. That is some really sound advice. I never thought about it like that! Thank
    you Jeff… I’m subscribing!

  21. That is some really sound advice. I never thought about it like that! Thank you Jeff… I’m subscribing!

  22. That is some really sound advice. I never thought about it like that! Thank you Jeff… I’m subscribing!

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