When a job interviewer indicates the interview is coming to a close, you should

A) try to prolong the interview, since the more the interviewer interacts with you, the better impression you'll make.
B) leave as quickly as possible.
C) find out what will happen next.
D) press for an immediate decision on whether or not you got the job.
E) ask how you compare to other candidates.

C
Explanation: C) You should not expect the interviewer to make a decision on the spot. You should expect the interviewer to explain the next step, including when and how you will hear the company's decision.

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