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4 Feb 2017
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Can you give me examples of what an employee can ask employers about?
Can you give me examples of what an employee can ask employers about?
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Employees can ask employers about the benefits they will recieve when they are hired. Employees can also ask about their schedule and other work related matters.
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Some good questions are benefits, expectations and maybe an explanation of what they expect from you on a day to day basis. Dress code can also be brought up such as if tattoos can be visible or not.

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