Interviews require a balance—being concise yet compelling, structured yet conversational. One technique that can help you deliver strong answers is the 90-Second Rule. What Is the 90-Second Rule? The 90-Second Rule suggests that your responses should be 60 to 90 seconds long—long enough to provide depth but short enough to keep your interviewer engaged. Studies show that interviewers start to lose focus after 1.5 to 2 minutes of an answer. A well-structured 90-second response keeps them interested and encourages a dynamic conversation. Why It Works Prevents rambling and keeps your answer clear. Demonstrates strong communication skills. Encourages a two-way conversation…
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Ending Strong: Answering the Final Interview Questions The last stage of an interview is crucial. These questions help employers assess your confidence, expectations, and long-term vision. Let’s break them down with effective responses. What are your salary expectations? ✅ Research industry standards beforehand. ✅ Be realistic and open to negotiation. ✅ Give a range instead of a fixed amount. Example: For a corporate job: “Based on my experience and market research, I believe a salary range of ₹10-12 LPA is appropriate, but I’m open to discussing other benefits and growth opportunities.” For a government job (contractual position): “I understand the…