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At the end of every interview, it seems, the interviewers will inevitably ask if you have anything to add or if there is anything that wasn't covered adequately in the interview.
In the past, I have taken such inquiry as a necessary courtesy on their part, but not something that they actually expect a reply from. I have figured that any last minute, "Well one other activity we didn't talk about is ____" or "Another strength I didn't mention but can offer is ___" might come off as desparate or the result of over-preparation/scripting.
However, after just completing an interview that went rather quickly due to pacing (and I realized there were several key experiences I did not get a chance to discuss), I am reconsidering.
What is your typical response when they ask if there is anything else to add? Have you had good responses rehashing questions they asked before and you want to elaborate on? What about bringing up other experiences?
Thanks for any feedback.
In the past, I have taken such inquiry as a necessary courtesy on their part, but not something that they actually expect a reply from. I have figured that any last minute, "Well one other activity we didn't talk about is ____" or "Another strength I didn't mention but can offer is ___" might come off as desparate or the result of over-preparation/scripting.
However, after just completing an interview that went rather quickly due to pacing (and I realized there were several key experiences I did not get a chance to discuss), I am reconsidering.
What is your typical response when they ask if there is anything else to add? Have you had good responses rehashing questions they asked before and you want to elaborate on? What about bringing up other experiences?
Thanks for any feedback.