For some, interviews can be extremely stressful and nerve-wracking no matter it’s conducted on the spot or requires you to come up with answers to questions on the fly. What’s more, you need to seize good timing to ask employers proper questions which helps you to decide if the company is the best for you. But note that there’re some questions recognized as “killer” resulting in bad impression on the employers at the cost of failing the online interview. The following lists 10 questions that you should NEVER ask during a job interview online.
1. What does your company do? Never ask any information that you could have gotten in a simple Google search. Before you have even written your resume and applied for the job, you should have already done some research and have a good understanding of the company. Asking this question shows the employer that you didn't take the time to prepare for your interview and instead, wasted their time interviewing you for a position you don't really care about. 2. How much does this job pay? This question is a big no-no for employers. Employers want to know that you're in love with the job, not how much you're getting paid for it! Money is the elephant in the room for an interview and while you might be genuinely curious about the pay, salary shouldn't come up until after you've already been offered the job. 3. What kinds of benefits do I get from working here?