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7 i$ a: G/ W: L: U$ x. _Today, many companies conduct initial phone interviews to help determine the best qualified / P" j- X: h6 k5 U( Q5 Y! d0 B
candidates for job opportunities. Given this, it is important to make a great impression that leads 6 S+ z% }) k; y/ T: q
you to an in-person interview and one step closer to landing the job.
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# P$ p- m$ \0 tThe following are some tips for what you want to do and what you want to avoid during interviews : n9 q& k9 ~; p' {! ^1 ^! _4 H% ~
conducted via phone or in person: : [# M6 W: Y( W
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Phone Interview - Do's / S* Y5 v9 n: _+ T: Z& ^
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ƒ Prepare for the interview by compiling a list of your strengths and weaknesses,
% ~6 v- \- [, o7 Q; h4 O' zaccomplishments and answers to typical questions.
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8 H! b1 e6 @; h0 nƒ 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. 0 T, H% i9 v/ l# M2 P+ q
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ƒ Be in a quiet place alone—turn off the radio, television and any other background noise
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ƒ Take a moment to think about the question, and, then, respond speaking slowly and 8 B+ w" j( y6 S2 |$ z) A4 C2 S
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5 i1 k% Q0 k; ]( \ƒ Smile during the phone interview to project a positive tone in your voice and your image. * A" B+ v; ]+ W/ u
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ƒ Send a thank-you note after the phone interview to reiterate your interest in the position. # T8 }: z' J6 V2 z2 x- A8 B
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1 ~. w* a1 K1 u+ @" t0 ?- _2 jPhone Interview - Don'ts 4 M: y: K, S5 m( D
- H0 k8 }# v Z( v$ q4 Iƒ Smoke, eat or chew gum or candy during the interview. b. @8 Z# q. C4 u x
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ƒ Ramble—make sure that your answers are direct and to the point.
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# ?, y/ a" R5 T. A, s! a" oƒ Interrupt the interviewer when he or she is speaking. ' V4 X1 V1 R/ {6 b0 V0 F7 G9 L% I
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ƒ Provide too much information—keep your answers short and to the point; however, make * E; o& P. F+ u
sure to fully answer the questions.
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ƒ Bad-mouth former employers.
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