If you are asked open ended questions and answer with a single word or sentence that will make it harder for the interviewers to get an accurate picture of you, so that could hurt your chances of getting hired. Also, if you don't have any questions for the interviewers, it may convey that you are not very interested or that you don't look below the surface, which isn't a great trait for someone who is supposed to spend the day solving problems.
I'm an introvert myself and I'd say as long as you answer in detail and show that you want to learn more about the company, you should be fine.
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If you are asked open ended questions and answer with a single word or sentence that will make it harder for the interviewers to get an accurate picture of you, so that could hurt your chances of getting hired. Also, if you don't have any questions for the interviewers, it may convey that you are not very interested or that you don't look below the surface, which isn't a great trait for someone who is supposed to spend the day solving problems.
I'm an introvert myself and I'd say as long as you answer in detail and show that you want to learn more about the company, you should be fine.