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Tips for Telephone Interviews
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Are You Ready for a Phone Interview? Dont be intimidated Phone interview is often a prelude to a face-to- face interview Used to select a pool of candidates to have a more in-depth interview
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1. Allow Enough Time Make sure you do your homework – Prepare for the interview by thinking of questions ahead of time Schedule at a mutually convenient time – Allow for more than 30 minutes Make sure to jot down the name and number of the person you interview with
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2. Find a Quiet Place Quiet area with no distractions – No TV, Barking Dogs, Children, Radio…etc. Eliminate all disturbances – Tell family/roommates not to bother you – Turn off cell phone (if calling from home phone) If not possible to have a quiet place at home then arrange to take call elsewhere – Car, School, Office…etc.
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3. Caution!! Note Taking Have pen and paper available Write down address, phone number, and correct spelling of name Try NOT to take notes during interview – Note taking can create uncomfortable pauses – You may miss important information Write notes at conclusion of interview – It will still be fresh in your mind
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4. Dress Professionally It will make a difference on how you feel about yourself Assume same dress and professional demeanor as you would meeting in person Positive and confident attitude important!
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5. Be Prepared List of what to have on hand: – Advertisement you responded to – Copy of your resume and cover letter – Copy of a well rehearsed statement of your professional and educational background – List of your skills – List of questions for you to ask the interviewer
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6. Practice, Practice, Practice!! Practice with a friend/relative Practice in front of a mirror Smile, it impacts your attitude and even over the phone you can tell Speak clearly and sincerely Do not rush the conversation Listen Pausing to gather thoughts is OKAY!
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7. Things to Watch Out for Dont ramble Dont interrupt the interviewer Focus your questions on situation at hand Avoid long periods of silence Dont discuss compensation – Better to deal with those questions in person – When in person you can then inquire the salary range for the position
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8. Conclusion of Interview Ask other questions THANK THE INTERVIEWER Show enthusiasm about pursing opportunity – Ask about next step in the process Write a thank you note the same day After a couple days follow up with a phone call – to reinforce your desire for an in person interview
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