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You determine whether you're interrogated or interviewed. If you don't ask questions throughout the interview, you force the interviewer to continue to ask you a series of questions. Interviews should resemble meetings where both people ask questions and provide answers. After you respond to a question, ask a question to make sure you're understood accurately and that you've provided enough detail. After responding, ask something like, “Did I give you enough detail?” “Was I clear on that?” or “Would you like me to elaborate?”