Telephone interviews may seem very casual
and are often brief, but they are the first chance you have to make a personal
impression on a potential employer, and as such, often represent a crucial
first step on your road to a new job.
Preparing
for a telephone interview is as important as preparing for a face-to-face
interview, and there are certain steps you can take to ensure that your
telephone interview goes smoothly.
Time It Right:
Time It Right:
Employers often give candidates a
little leeway when it comes to choosing a time for a phone interview. Pick a
time that will work for you, when you can speak with the interviewer without
any interruptions. A phone interview is serious business and you need to be
able to give your full attention to the interviewer when they call. If your
interview is with a company based in another time zone, make sure that you
coordinate your clocks – it is easy to miss a phone meeting because of a time
difference issue. Give yourself enough time before the interview to compose
yourself and go over your notes – your interview will go much better if you are
not feeling rushed or flustered.
Choose your Venue Carefully:
Choose your Venue Carefully:
It is always best to take a phone
interview in an environment that makes you feel comfortable, which is most
often your home. However, it is important to ensure that you have a quiet room
to take the interview in and that any external sounds, such as the voices of
children, room-mates, or pets are kept to a bare minimum. Never use the interview
as a time to simultaneously eat a meal, do the chores, or listen to music – a
phone interview must always be conducted in a calm, quiet atmosphere, without
any noises that might distract you or the interviewer. The same advice applies when preparing for a Skype interview but be also aware of what is around you and can be seen by the interviewer on their screen!
Prepare Thoroughly:
Prepare Thoroughly:
A phone interview can last anywhere
from a few minutes to an hour or more depending on the interviewer’s interest
in you, and you need to be ready to answer all of the same questions that you
would in a face-to-face interview. It is a good idea to keep a copy of your CV
and work history to hand as well as any notes you might have about the company.
Also write out a list of the questions you might want to ask the recruiter and
the answers to common
interview questions such as what your long term career goals are. A brief
list of all your most relevant work experience and professional skills is also
a good written reference to have handy.
Practice :
Practice :
Take the time to practice for a phone
interview with family or friends in the same way you would practice for a face
to face interview, but make sure that you practice over the phone. Try to make
a recording of your practice sessions so that you can listen to it later and
work to eliminate any unconscious errors in the responses you make, such as
pausing too long before making an answer or saying “um” and “ah” repetitively.
Take it Seriously:
Take it Seriously:
Your performance during a phone
interview could mean all the difference between being offered a job or passed
over for another candidate. When the interviewer calls, it is important to stay
focused, listen carefully to the interviewer’s questions, and make sound
replies. Speak in a professional and courteous tone, and take care not to
interrupt the interviewer or broach personal subjects. After the interview,
send the interviewer a follow-up email, thanking them for the opportunity to
speak with them and re-iterating your interest in the position.
Even if you don’t have a phone interview scheduled, it is
always a good idea to be prepared. With all the means employers use to find candidates
these days, from specialist sales recruitment agencies to social media to job
boards, you could find yourself called up for an interview before you know it.
By following the tips above and making sure you are always ready, you stand a very good chance of getting one step closer to landing a new job.
By following the tips above and making sure you are always ready, you stand a very good chance of getting one step closer to landing a new job.
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