How should you close an interview? a. briefly review your strengths, thank the interviewer, and ask what action will follow. b. ask about salary and benefits. c. be confident and say, this job sounds great! when do i start work? d. invite the interviewer to lunch?

Social Studies · College · Tue Nov 03 2020

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a. Briefly review your strengths, thank the interviewer, and ask what action will follow.

This option reflects a professional and courteous approach. By briefly summarizing your strengths, expressing gratitude for the opportunity, and asking about the next steps, you show interest in the position and leave a positive impression. It allows you to demonstrate your enthusiasm and commitment to the role while showing respect for the interviewer's time and process. Option b (asking about salary and benefits) is typically more appropriate in later stages of the hiring process, and options c and d might be seen as overly presumptuous.

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