1.What will my salary be?
請(qǐng)問(wèn)薪資是多少?
Hold off on the money talk.
避免涉及薪資的問(wèn)題。
2.Will I have to work long hours?
這份工作的工作時(shí)間會(huì)很長(zhǎng)么?
This says, "I'm lazy."
你的潛臺(tái)詞是說(shuō):“我是一個(gè)很懶的人。”
3.How soon can I take a vacation?
我多久可以休一次假?
Wait until you're offered the job before you start asking these types of questions.
在你被公司錄用之前,不要涉及這類(lèi)問(wèn)題。
4.How quickly could I be considered for a promotion?
我多久能升職?
Focus on the job at hand.
應(yīng)先關(guān)注目前的工作。
5.When will I be eligible for a raise?
什么時(shí)候能加薪?
This may tell the interviewer that money is the only thing you care about.
這相當(dāng)于告訴面試官,錢(qián)是你唯一在意的東西。
6.Will I have my own office?
我有自己的辦公室么?
Does it really matter?
這個(gè)問(wèn)題很重要么?
7.What happens if I don't get along with my boss or coworkers?
要是我和我的上司或者同事相處不來(lái)怎么辦?
The interviewer may wonder if you've had problems with colleagues in the past — and they may even assume you're difficult to work with.
面試官會(huì)覺(jué)得你和之前的同事是不是有過(guò)不愉快,甚至?xí)岩赡闶遣皇呛茈y相處。
8.Will I have an expense account?
我有報(bào)銷(xiāo)賬戶么?
There's really no reason to ask this in the interview. Plus, it sends the wrong message.
面試時(shí)完全沒(méi)有理由問(wèn)這個(gè)問(wèn)題,而且,這會(huì)傳達(dá)出錯(cuò)誤的信息。