During an interview the interviewee gives vague, lengthy answers when answering each question. The interviewee is talking with a peer who had an interview for the same position

The interviewee informs the peer of his answers to the interviewer?s questions. Which of the following would be an appropriate response by the peer? 1. ?Why did you give that answer??
2. ?You should have given short and to-the-point answers.?
3. ?You gave good answers.?
4. ?I think your answers were specific.?


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Explanation: 1. Situational questions are often asked. Keep your answers short and to the point. Your goal is to
show you are a competent, confident professional.

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