Which of the following is NOT a strategy for formulating questions for your interviewer?
A. Ask questions that allow the interviewer to reflect on his or her own experiences.
B. Address salary or benefits, unless the interviewer already has already done so.
C. Don't ask for details about the company that you should already know.
D. Ask questions that indicate your long-term interest in the job.
Answer: B
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