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 Tips for a Telephone Interview:
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+ M6 `( f# Z& |3 g8 u$ w' _+ WToday, many companies conduct initial phone interviews to help determine the best qualified
3 U9 b& Z. F* P$ l: X& _candidates for job opportunities. Given this, it is important to make a great impression that leads / j1 ?% G6 z' g9 ?0 V
you to an in-person interview and one step closer to landing the job.
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The following are some tips for what you want to do and what you want to avoid during interviews
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+ b2 o5 T% V: j- q# o! _: V' ePhone Interview - Do's
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4 O8 u! L3 y+ y: h% ^ƒ Prepare for the interview by compiling a list of your strengths and weaknesses,
: d$ `! S; }4 x+ u( N) |+ \8 Gaccomplishments and answers to typical questions. ( v' U+ r, M* a5 v- L5 W: A- p
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ƒ Have your resume in front of you to refer to when speaking about your work experience.
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ƒ Have a pen and paper available to take notes.
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; J/ F5 Y. t c: sƒ Be in a quiet place alone—turn off the radio, television and any other background noise 9 v1 L" Y' w9 |# A0 S/ T
that might be distracting. 2 @2 T; [9 ^( z: H J% K
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ƒ Take a moment to think about the question, and, then, respond speaking slowly and
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$ w2 e" S d7 E5 P* iƒ Smile during the phone interview to project a positive tone in your voice and your image.
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! K/ M2 J, _+ s, R$ Y6 g& hƒ Send a thank-you note after the phone interview to reiterate your interest in the position.
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Phone Interview - Don'ts / l1 F9 T! U m: h, _; z4 h1 D
: W s/ p2 m6 {ƒ Smoke, eat or chew gum or candy during the interview.
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; K& N1 z0 O* F3 yƒ Ramble—make sure that your answers are direct and to the point. - y& D s: t6 ~' q
2 E& G U7 ~! x Z& T) Oƒ Interrupt the interviewer when he or she is speaking. # D1 m* f( W5 i. k# n2 s
; ^% P+ ~7 v$ Kƒ Provide too much information—keep your answers short and to the point; however, make ! G: F( x, Q: r; Z$ I! ?
sure to fully answer the questions.
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