Interview Question

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I have my interviews for my Congressman this Saturday and have already had both of mine for my Senators.

At the end of both of my Senators' interviews, the board asked if I had any other questions. I felt like I should have said something, but didn't know what to say. I am almost certain that I will be asked this same question Saturday. What should I say when asked this other than thanking the board for their time and consideration?

Any other advice for my interview? (I have searched and read numerous posts from other threads about this, but figured there would be something else that has not been previously mentioned.)

Thanks. Max
 
I have my interviews for my Congressman this Saturday and have already had both of mine for my Senators.

At the end of both of my Senators' interviews, the board asked if I had any other questions. I felt like I should have said something, but didn't know what to say. I am almost certain that I will be asked this same question Saturday. What should I say when asked this other than thanking the board for their time and consideration?

Any other advice for my interview? (I have searched and read numerous posts from other threads about this, but figured there would be something else that has not been previously mentioned.)

Thanks. Max

If the members of your board are academy graduates, you could ask them:

a. If you could do it all over, would you? Why, why not?
b. What was the best part of your academy/military experience?

Those are some of the questions I've been asked when I run the board.

But you should come up with one or two that are your own and that are applicable to you.

Steve
USAFA ALO
USAFA '83
 
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