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@tom.srr
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The question that I like to ask the end of the interview... I filled up my notes and I didn't have much to ask about your 15/20. And every time there's a famous question "Do you have questions to the end of the interview that the recruiter will ask?" Oh, I'm not really a recruiter, but from my point of view, it's not serious, you don't have a question. Maybe I have an idea and that I have questions to ask, so it's for that. And one of the questions that I like to ask, so it's the classic, which is the one that I would ask if I had a question that's a basic one. One of the questions that I ask each time I ask them in a different way is "What do you think when you get back to your attention?" "What did you do?" "Well, you had the opportunity to interview me and not someone else?" "Well, I don't find it bad, so it's on a new dialogue and potentially it's going to come back to a conversation for 10 minutes." It makes sense, and it makes it a little bit easier to ask also "What did you do in my interview, potentially, I wouldn't have taken this post?" "What did you do in the conversation in the interview that we had today?" "Would you do that potentially?" "Well, there's something that you wouldn't be able to keep up with." "Me every time!" But really, every time I answer it like this, it's... "The Tourism of The Alternance begins December." In fact, it's frustrating to say that it was on my return of the alternance and not on me. Really, every time it was like that. If I go with the person I'm talking about, I ask myself "How many people have potentially interviewed you?" "Do you know how much you've met?" And I also want to know, what is the profile of this type? Is it supposed to be the person from a commercial school, marketing communication? Well, to be honest, it's very interesting. Then, there are a lot of questions that you can ask, but I really ask a lot of questions to do. In fact, every time we talk, I ask questions.