A question about the "what sacrifices have you made?" question.
I am currently in a job that pays approx $70k a year. I love it, but it isn't what I really want to do. Obviously a rookie fire fighter makes half that. If i am asked the "what sacrifices have i made" question, do I say I gave up a better paying job? I am guessing I would be shooting myself in the foot if I do, but I wanted a second opinion from the experts.
Also, How do you conduct yourself when the interview is done? I have heard conflicting answers on whether or not you should ask questions if they ask you if you have any questions.
Before you leave, should you shake the hand of the board members again?
Would "I appreciate the opportunity to be here, thank you for your time" be a good closing/exiting statement?
thanks for any help guys.
I am currently in a job that pays approx $70k a year. I love it, but it isn't what I really want to do. Obviously a rookie fire fighter makes half that. If i am asked the "what sacrifices have i made" question, do I say I gave up a better paying job? I am guessing I would be shooting myself in the foot if I do, but I wanted a second opinion from the experts.
Also, How do you conduct yourself when the interview is done? I have heard conflicting answers on whether or not you should ask questions if they ask you if you have any questions.
Before you leave, should you shake the hand of the board members again?
Would "I appreciate the opportunity to be here, thank you for your time" be a good closing/exiting statement?
thanks for any help guys.
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