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You are in the middle of an interview, and you feel like things are going horribly. The interviewer is asking questions that you are struggling with, and after learning more about the position, you are no longer interested. How do you get through the rest of the interview?

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User Krimo
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Answer:

Say "Thank you for this opportunity and interview, I would like to inform you that after hearing more about this position, I am no longer interested in the job. I appreciate your time and value this interview very much so, though I feel as if my skills won't particularly do me any good in these job position and that I won't be the right person you guys are looking for. Thank you for your time."

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a polite way to decline the job and they will be grateful that you weren't right for the job because there was a chance that they might've wanted to hire you.

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User Charles Roper
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when they turn to ask you a question, say "Thank you for this opportunity and interview, I would like to inform you that after hearing more about this position, I am no longer interested in the job. I appreciate your time and value this interview very much so, though I feel as if my skills won't particularly do me any good in these job position and that I won't be the right person you guys are looking for. Thank you for your time."
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