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I'm hearing a lot of great comments about interview questions (this is one
of the recurring threads that I always get something new out of, so am
always glad to see rolling by again). But I'm not hearing much about the
questions that interviewees ask their interviewers. I was told that I got
my current job as much because of the extensive questions that I asked
(indicating both interest in the job and a knowledge of what I need in a
job) as from the answers I gave to their questions.
What sorts of questions do *you* ask when interviewing?