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“How to Answer ‘Can We Continue Asking You Questions?’ in a Job Interview: Strategies for Confidence and Professionalism”

Kevin
Last updated: February 23, 2025 10:24 am
By Kevin
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If an interviewer asks, “Can we continue asking you questions?” during a conversation, they’re likely assessing your flexibility, interest in the role, and ability to adapt to an unstructured discussion. Your response should balance enthusiasm with professionalism while clarifying expectations. Here’s how to handle it strategically:

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1. Respond with Enthusiasm and Openness2. Clarify Practicalities (If Needed)3. Use It as an Opportunity to Ask QuestionsWhat NOT to SayWhy Interviewers Ask ThisKey Takeaway

1. Respond with Enthusiasm and Openness

Start by affirming your willingness to engage. This shows you’re collaborative and genuinely interested in the opportunity.

Example:
“Absolutely—I’m happy to keep discussing the role. Please feel free to ask anything you’d like!”

Why It Works:

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  • Signals confidence and adaptability.
  • Positions you as someone who’s easy to work with.

2. Clarify Practicalities (If Needed)

If you’re pressed for time or unsure how long the conversation will last, politely set boundaries without sounding dismissive.

Example:
“I’d love to continue—though I want to ensure I’m respectful of your time. Do we have another 20–30 minutes, or would you prefer to schedule a follow-up?”

Why It Works:

  • Shows you value their time and yours.
  • Gives the interviewer agency to decide.

3. Use It as an Opportunity to Ask Questions

Turn the tables to demonstrate curiosity and initiative.

Example:
“Of course! While we’re here, I’d also love to ask a few questions about [specific team dynamic/project] if that works for you.”

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Why It Works:

  • Highlights your proactive mindset.
  • Keeps the conversation balanced and engaging.

What NOT to Say

❌ “Uh, sure… I guess?” → Sounds hesitant or disinterested.
❌ “How many more questions are there?” → Implies impatience.
❌ “I need to leave in 5 minutes.” → Avoid abruptness unless absolutely necessary.


Why Interviewers Ask This

  • Test Flexibility: Can you handle unexpected or unstructured discussions?
  • Gauge Interest: Are you genuinely engaged, or just going through the motions?
  • Extend the Conversation: They might want to dive deeper into a topic or assess cultural fit.

Key Takeaway

Always respond with positivity and clarity. By framing your answer as a collaborative opportunity, you reinforce your professionalism and interest in the role. If time is a concern, address it tactfully—interviewers will appreciate your honesty and respect for their schedule.

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Pro Tip: If the conversation runs long, end with gratitude:
“Thank you for such a thorough discussion—I’ve really enjoyed learning more about [specific aspect of the role/company].”

This leaves a lasting impression of enthusiasm and maturity.

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