I always encounter this when interviewing. We run through the usual questions, maybe a few unusual ones, and towards the end of an interview the person will ask, is there anything that you would like to ask us? 
I'm always a bit stumped by this one. Pretty much what I want to know I've gathered information on already or they have told me in the interview, but I always feel like there should be some deeper answer here or a response I just can't think of. 
Have any of you fielded this questions well? What would be things that you ask the interviewer?
			
			
									
						
										
						Asking the Interviewer questions in return
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				HereThereEverywhere
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I always have actual questions, but you should have a couple canned generic questions that relate to "fit". Ask a question or two about the recruiter (they LOVE talking about themselves). Questions like:
1) "How would you describe your leadership/management style?"
2) "What aspirations do you have for the IS in the next X years?"
3) "What was your greatest challenge adapting to the culture when you arrived?"
			
			
									
						
										
						1) "How would you describe your leadership/management style?"
2) "What aspirations do you have for the IS in the next X years?"
3) "What was your greatest challenge adapting to the culture when you arrived?"
Re: Asking the Interviewer questions in return
check out this article for answers to your question. The ISR Blog is an excellent source for information.
https://internationalschoolsreviewdiscu ... -position/
			
			
									
						
										
						https://internationalschoolsreviewdiscu ... -position/
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				HereThereEverywhere
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Re: Asking the Interviewer questions in return
admin wrote:
> check out this article for answers to your question. The ISR Blog is an
> excellent source for information.
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> https://internationalschoolsreviewdiscu ... -position/
Nice, thanks!
			
			
									
						
										
						> check out this article for answers to your question. The ISR Blog is an
> excellent source for information.
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> https://internationalschoolsreviewdiscu ... -position/
Nice, thanks!
 
				