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The interview will end in one of two ways. Usually the interviewer(s) will indicate that they have the information that they require and will take charge of the situation as they see you out the door. Otherwise you will have to take charge to avoid an awkward and embarrassing ending to what otherwise would have been a very pleasant experience for everybody. You'll need to guide the interview home to a positive ending.
Do not be tempted to continue the interview as you are walking out of the building. This stage of the entire interview process is a mere formality. Trying too hard to win the job as you are walking out the door can only be negative and thus counter-productive. Trying to ask clever questions now or re-answer questions that you fouled up earlier will only make you look bad.