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 Tips for a Telephone Interview:
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Today, many companies conduct initial phone interviews to help determine the best qualified 6 s) x9 V, } c% b9 e. a! A
candidates for job opportunities. Given this, it is important to make a great impression that leads " b5 F! y0 A' c' D& P
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 7 r9 m+ E1 `1 ^6 O5 e8 t* P& H
conducted via phone or in person:
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9 x! j. M9 m0 A; x2 w% LPhone Interview - Do's
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7 b4 t6 c" D7 i, i* fƒ Prepare for the interview by compiling a list of your strengths and weaknesses,
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5 A1 ]& t1 g* ^( I' E3 c4 Z; A7 dƒ Have your resume in front of you to refer to when speaking about your work experience.
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. A& S- z# x4 g0 w9 |/ h& |ƒ Have a pen and paper available to take notes. : H& f9 e) f* r3 N0 c! G! |
4 K' [/ N% C9 Q* cƒ Be in a quiet place alone—turn off the radio, television and any other background noise ' ?" p6 ]5 z/ W' e
that might be distracting.
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ƒ Take a moment to think about the question, and, then, respond speaking slowly and
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ƒ Smile during the phone interview to project a positive tone in your voice and your image.
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ƒ Send a thank-you note after the phone interview to reiterate your interest in the position. 6 O! u9 b; E" \- R, W
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* I* h! f7 ^' Q& qPhone Interview - Don'ts - Q& |! u* L% {
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ƒ Smoke, eat or chew gum or candy during the interview. : D- y. D' _ d$ j2 K7 ~
- s7 w @; @; W* kƒ Ramble—make sure that your answers are direct and to the point.
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" ^# R' Q6 T+ o3 p ^ƒ Interrupt the interviewer when he or she is speaking. + x. Y. J; {" w
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ƒ Provide too much information—keep your answers short and to the point; however, make ( c. z5 W' R0 V/ n6 M: T# |
sure to fully answer the questions.
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ƒ Bad-mouth former employers. * e8 Q: T1 P8 A9 h0 o/ V
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