The first clue, "Panel", can already form "Panel interviews in a job search." That is a useful start, but LinkedIn Pinpoint still needs a repeatable pattern before the answer is safe.
The second clue, "One-on-one", gives the pattern its shape: "One-on-one interviews in a job search" uses the same hidden word. At this point, the clue set is no longer just about a broad theme; it is testing whether each clue can attach to "interviews in a job search."
The third clue, "Behavioral", is the pivot because "Behavioral interviews in a job search" is a direct phrase. It confirms that Panel, One-on-one, Behavioral, Technical, and Phone screen are behaving like compound-word clues, not five unrelated nouns.
The fourth clue, "Technical", and final clue, "Phone screen", finish the lock with "Technical interviews in a job search" and "Phone screen interviews in a job search." The same hidden word survives every reveal, which is exactly the kind of connection Pinpoint rewards.
Read together, Panel, One-on-one, Behavioral, Technical, and Phone screen point to "Types of interviews in a job search" because they form Panel interviews in a job search, One-on-one interviews in a job search, Behavioral interviews in a job search, Technical interviews in a job search, and Phone screen interviews in a job search. That is why "Types of interviews in a job search" is the best fit for LinkedIn Pinpoint #700.