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| Jun 5 2007, 6:11 PM EDT (current) | Continuingcareers | |
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Know the Law: Questions an Interviewer Cannot Ask You
All interview questions should be based on the job and the applicant’s professional qualifications. The following is a list of questions interviewers should not be asking:
- How old are you?
- What race are you?
- Are you a minority?
- What is your religion?
- What religious holidays do you observe?
- What is your nationality?
- Do you have any impairments, physical or mental that would affect your ability to perform the job?
- Have you ever been arrested?
- Are you married?
- Would your spouse object if you worked overtime?
- What is your maiden name?
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