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The "do you have any questions for us" part of the interview is the opportunity to get a feel for the company if you hadn't had it already, if you're past the stage of HR boxcheckers and talking to people in and around the team you'll actually be working with.
If you're in that industry already, then you'll get to know enough people who aren't quiet about their experiences at other companies, good or bad.