Asking questions about the employer during an interview _____.


is regarded as rude by some interviewers

shows your interest in and knowledge of the employer

takes the focus off your qualifications and should be avoided

makes you seem uninformed

Respuesta :

shows your interest in and knowledge of the employer

The correct answer is B. Shows your interest in and knowledge of the employer

Explanation:

An interview is a communicative situation in which employers aims at getting more information about candidates to decide whether or not the candidate should be hired. Due to this, it is common during an interview the employer is the one asking the questions, despite this, candidates can ask questions to the employer related to the job vacancy, the company or employer or any other aspects, this is actually positive because it shows the candidate has read or search for information about the employer or is highly interested and therefore is able to participate in the conversation rather than just expecting to the next question to answer it. Thus, asking questions in an interview mainly shows your interest in and knowledge of the employer.