When a participant gets off-topic during an interview, these phrases will help you gracefully guide them on to the next subject: ➡️ "Thank you for sharing. If we have time later, let's come back to that." ➡️ "Since we have a limited time, I'd like to get back to X first and then talk about Y." ➡️ "Thank you for sharing. I'd like to move on to the next topic on..." ➡️ "The next set of questions will focus on..." ➡️ "I'd like to transition to the next topic on..." ➡️ "Thank you for sharing that! Before we talk more about that, can we go back to X topic first?"
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