What to say when asked if I have any questions?
Always say ‘Yes,’ when an interviewer asks if you have questions. Surprisingly, the most common answer to the interview question, “Do you have any questions?” is no. Not only is this the wrong answer, but it’s also a missed opportunity to find out information about the company.
What should you do if an interviewer asks a question you don’t understand?
Try one of these pain-free approaches.
- Take Your Time. First things first: Acknowledge that the question was asked and that you’re thinking about it.
- Think Aloud.
- Redirect.
- Have a Fail-Safe.
What is it called when you ask a question you already know the answer to?
In the vernacular, this form of rhetorical question is called “rhetorical affirmation”. The certainty or obviousness of the answer to a question is expressed by asking another, often humorous, question for which the answer is equally obvious.
Do you have any questions for me best answer?
How to Prepare an Answer to “Do You Have Any Questions For Me?”
- Focus on your future role. Ask questions about your (possible) future role in the company.
- Ask (business-related) personal questions.
- Be prepared with several questions.
- Research the company.
- Practice beforehand.
How do you respond when you don’t understand?
These sentences will help you when you don’t understand something even though you have heard it.
- Sorry, I’m afraid I don’t follow you.
- Excuse me, could you repeat the question?
- I’m sorry, I don’t understand.
- I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that.
- I’m confused.
- I’m sorry, I didn’t understand.
- I didn’t hear you.
Can I asking an interviewer to repeat question?
2. Repeat the question back to the interviewer, or ask the interviewer to repeat the question. Just saying the words aloud or hearing the question a second time can help you process the question. Plus, the repetition likely won’t use all your brain power, so you’ve given yourself some additional time to think.
What are rude questions?
As a gay man; you get a lot of rude questions:
- Why are you gay?
- Why did you choose to be gay?
- Do you wish you were straight?
- Will you be my gay BFF? I’ve always wanted someone to go shopping with.
- Do you think you’re going to Hell?
- Do you wish you were a woman?
- What’s anal sex like?
- Have you ever slept with a woman?
Can you answer a question you don’t know the answer to?
No matter what your job or level, your work life is always throwing questions at you. Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away.
What to do when you don’t understand a question?
Not understanding what someone says happens to everyone. It happens between native speakers and non-native speakers alike. Remember, there is no reason to be embarrassed. Next, ask the interviewer to repeat the question, politely. Don’t pretend you understood and try to get away with dismissing the question.
What to do if you don’t understand a task?
As always, when someone asks you to do something, and you don’t understand, you talk. In this case you talk with your supervisor and indicate that you don’t understand the task. If you find that it’s the task orders you don’t understand, you ask the supervisor questions until you understand what is being asked of you.
Which is the wrong way to ask a question?
Here are some ways people ask questions the wrong way. 1. They lead the witness. Asking a question that assumes a particular answer is easy to do when you already think you’re right and just want people to say you’re right. “Don’t you think we should go ahead and release that order?” “Do you think we should wait any longer than we already have?”