Jessica Booker
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no - this is not necessarily an issue - it is just an opportunity to provide information you feel you haven’t had the opportunity to highlight. But plenty of candidates may not have anything else they want to highlight, and so they wouldn’t need to use this opportunity.I had an interview today and the final question was "do you have anything more you'd like us to consider."
I replied no and had the chance to move onto my own questions. Was this is a mistake? I don't feel I had anything more to add and had covered everything in my interview but am now worried it shows disinterest or a lack of quick thinking.
Is it fine to answer that @Jessica Booker or would it count against me?