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The Lowdown on Your Future Boss

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In your job interview,  you will be asked if you if you have any questions. In addition to specific questions about the job and company, ask about your prospective boss and his or her management style. While you may not like the answers you receive, you will probably get a sense of whether someone would be a good boss for you.

Some possible questions are:

• What would your expectations be of me if I were working for you?

• What is your management style?

• How would you measure success?

• What are the other people I would work with like?

When interviewing with prospective co-workers, ask similar questions. Specifically, ask, “What is it like to work for this person?” You’ll learn a lot from the answer.
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