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By Cody Wetmore on May 15th, 2009 • Jobs, Life

In February's brass 10, Interviewer Inquisition, we advised you be proactive in your next interview and take the extra step of asking your interviewer a few questions. While that is important, you're probably more worried about what they're going to ask.

Sites like glassdoor.com can help with that. Members can read reviews of interviewee experiences with a company, which usually include an account of what questions they ask.

Additionally, members can post salary levels and reviews of the company itself. The idea is to help people find their dream job, and avoid an Office Space style nightmare. 

The site works on a "give to get" model, where in order to access their content you'll need to submit information of your own. All of this information is posted anonymously, so if you give your current job a less than stellar review, you don't have to worry about getting a talking to by your current boss.

For a general look at common interview questions, head to jobinterviewquestions.org and CNN's 10 tough interview questions. Prepare yourself as much as possible, lest you fall victim to sneaky interviewer tricks.

--Cody

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