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If an interview is set for an hour, and the questions and answers last 35 min, is it up to you to make it longer as the job seeker?

Aftee the 35 minutes we were just talking about diff topics like traveling, what the team was like, past experiences,etc. I felt like that could be a good sign but the fact they didnt give me a definitive answer on when they are going to make a decision, and didnt give me their email if i had questions, ,was a little discouraging
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NativeOregonian · 51-55
It was another test to see how well you communicate. They want your questions during the interview, not after.
MntoNc · 36-40, M
@NativeOregonian i asked them after because i thought thats when they want them asked
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MntoNc No, any questions you have are asked during the interview, not after.
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MntoNc As a former manager in food service and retsil that has interviewed people, I am going to give you a few pointers. First, wear your best sunday clothes, like you are invited to the preacher's house for lunch after service. Second, be early, but no more than fifteen minutes. Third, when they ask to say something about yourself, do not say where you were born and raised or where you went to school, instead say descriptives about yourself, like you are focused and pay attention to detail, a hard worker, not afraid to lead a team, etc.
MntoNc · 36-40, M
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MntoNc · 36-40, M
And i did those things
NativeOregonian · 51-55
@MntoNc If you really want to impress the interviewer, write a hand written letter thanking them for their time and send it snail mail.