Closing an interview on a strong note is just as important as making a great first impression. When it comes to a sales job interview, how you wrap up can showcase your confidence, communication skills, and genuine enthusiasm for the role. Mastering ways to end a job interview strong—such as asking thoughtful questions, expressing appreciation, and clearly stating your interest—can leave a powerful, lasting impression that moves you closer to securing the offer.
That’s about as aggressive as you can get at the close of the interview. It may knock the interviewer for a loop, and might appear to be overly aggressive, but some people think of it as “closing the sale.” And for some people it has worked. For others, this approach may not be comfortable or have a negative same effect.
Whether you are aggressive, passive and polite, or somewhere in between, will depend on your personality, the interview situation, and the job for which you are applying.
Regardless of your style or how you choose to close the interview, here are some key points to keep in mind:
Example: “I have two skills that are distinctly different but that define my personality. I am a very good pianist and an excellent ‘computer guy.’ I’m known for my love of keyboards.”
Example: “Is there any other information that I can provide that would convince you that I am the right person for this job?”
Example: “From what you have been telling me about this position, and from what I know about your company, I know that I have the right mix of experience and education to bring value to this position. Based on past experiences I can ‘ramp up’ quickly and be on board with projects within the first few weeks.”
Example: “I’m interested in knowing what the next step in the process is and when you will be making a decision so I can follow up.”
Example: “I’d like to stay in touch and follow up with you in a week or two to see how the process is going and where I stand. How do you prefer that I communicate with you — email or phone?”
Closing the sale is important, but your closing should be tailored to the position; your personality and interviewing style, and the interviewer. Keeping these things in mind will help you determine which closing is appropriate for you and the situation.
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