Is it unusual to send questions that you may have after interview to the interviewer via email?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

I have been interviewing since last few weeks & this is an unusual situation for me. First of all, it was a phone interview & in the beginning the interviewer asked me if I have any question(s) for him & the other interviewer. My reply was that I would definitely have some question(s) at the end.

Due to time constraint, they had to end the call exactly after half an hour & I couldn't get the chance to ask them any question(s).

Would it look good on my part if I reach out to the interviewer via the email and ask him the questions that I have? Also, how can I avoid these kind of situations in the future?

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manpreet 2 years ago

First of all this is their problem not yours. They are supposed to give all the information needed so as to keep good candidates to go through their process. So it should not concern you. At this point whatever you do does not really matter in the sense that if the interviewers approved you, you will get a call for the next step and you will get a chance to ask your questions. If they have rejected you you won't get any meaningful response anyway. In case you decide to ask anyway (which as explained is of no benefit to you at this point) then send the email to the person that arranged the interview instead of the interviewers. Unless the interviewers told you it is fine if you contacted them.


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