For most interviews, asking your own questions is
A) necessary only if you are interviewing for a management position.
B) risky and a bad idea unless you are certain the interview is going well.
C) just as important as answering the employer's questions effectively.
D) usually viewed as a sign of arrogance—after all, the employer is in charge.
E) helpful only when you are interviewing for a job at a large organization.
Answer: C
Explanation: C) An interview is still a two-way conversation, and the questions you ask can indicate your knowledge and research of the company. Asking questions also can help you verify that the position to which you are applying is a good fit for you. Preparing questions of your own is a helpful strategy for any interview.
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