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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 66916" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>There's no set answer to this unfortunately. Some questions could be asked in one sentence for one candidate, for the next it could be quite detailed and long.</p><p></p><p>Usually in an hour interview, you will only be answering questions for about 30 minutes once you take out introductions, wrapping up the interview and them asking you questions, and you asking them questions at the end. They are also probably going to ask you at least 7 or 8 questions during that time, meaning you will only really have 3-4 minutes on average for each question, and that's not factoring in your interviewer asking follow up questions your interviewers may want to ask you. So you haven’t really got a lot of time really.</p><p></p><p>But also remember your interviewers aren’t going to remember every detail you say, so what’s the most relevant/important parts of what you want to say, rather than saying everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 66916, member: 2672"] There's no set answer to this unfortunately. Some questions could be asked in one sentence for one candidate, for the next it could be quite detailed and long. Usually in an hour interview, you will only be answering questions for about 30 minutes once you take out introductions, wrapping up the interview and them asking you questions, and you asking them questions at the end. They are also probably going to ask you at least 7 or 8 questions during that time, meaning you will only really have 3-4 minutes on average for each question, and that's not factoring in your interviewer asking follow up questions your interviewers may want to ask you. So you haven’t really got a lot of time really. But also remember your interviewers aren’t going to remember every detail you say, so what’s the most relevant/important parts of what you want to say, rather than saying everything. [/QUOTE]
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