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They aren't digging around for your dog's name or what shows you binge on Netflix. Interviewers are looking for a few concise, informative statements about why you're well suited to the position and company. Without proper preparation, it's easy to end up spouting generic details about your personal life with no-value-added information. Instead, try preparing what the professional world refers to as an "elevator pitch," consisting of a few brief statements on your most relevant professional accomplishments and skill sets.