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1. Keep your answers brief and concise. Unless asked to give more details, limit your answers to two to three minutes
per question. To practice you can tape yourself and see how long it takes you to fully answer a question.
2. Include concrete, quantifiable data. Interviewees tend to talk in generalities. Unfortunately, generalities often fail to convince interviewers that the applicant has assets. Include measurable information and provide details about specific accomplishments when discussing your strengths. |

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