Regarding the balance of client versus interviewer talk in an interview:

A) The interviewer should talk more, because the client came to you
specifically for help and advice.
B) The interviewer shouldn't talk at all during an interview; it is the
client's time to talk.
C) The interviewer should talk only if he or she has answers to give or
a relevant story to share from his or her own life.
D) The interviewer shouldn't talk much. The client has come to you
with a problem and therefore should do most of the talking.


D

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