As the saying goes, there's no such thing as a stupid question… as long as you don't ask it twice. Indeed, when it comes to a job interview, declining the opportunity to ask questions can be something of a risk and can make you appear passive or uninterested to some interviewers.
If done subtly, there is no harm in using your questions to reinforce your merits as a candidate. There's a good chance some of the questions you plan on asking will have already been answered, so it's a good idea to prepare a bank of around five or six questions to select from when you need them.
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