Km1993 wrote:
It takes me a little bit to process what’s being asked and formulate an answer, but obviously I can’t make an interviewer wait for me to think of an answer.
My suggestion:
I think it is okay to make them wait. An interview is different from other types of conversation, there's an expectation that you might need to think for a moment before you answer, so there's more lenience with long pauses. Take all the time you need to give a measured, confident response.
Sometimes what happens is if you pause too long, the interviewer will think you don't know the answer and jump in and prompt you, which can just make things confusing. So if that's happening, when they ask the question, say something like "can I have a moment to think" just to buy yourself time. That way, they'll wait for you.
It actually comes across as confident, that instead of rushing to answer you let them wait for you, and you ask for any time you need.