Sunday, June 14, 2020
How to Have a Great Telephone Interview -
How to Have a Great Telephone Interview - Telephone interviews can be difficult, but often theyâre the precursor to an up-close-and-personal opportunity to present yourself, so itâs important to get it right. Youâre a voice on the phone, and you need to come across as professional and personable with none of the advantages of a great appearance and open, friendly body language. Itâs natural to be nervous, but if you follow the techniques outlined below, youâll be fine. Use a Land Line There are few things more embarrassing, unprofessional, and generally frustrating to all concerned than trying to conduct a telephone interview, only to have your cell phone blow out the interviewerâs ear drum because of staticâ"or cut out entirely. Use a land line. If youâre one of those people whoâs foregone the landline in favor of exclusive cell service, get thee to a friendâs house posthaste and borrow a land line. Smile I know, no oneâs seeing you. But take a tip from call center workers everywhere, who hear time and again from their supervisors, âSmile when you dial!â Believe it or not, it really does come through in your voice, and you want to come across as friendly and personable. Keep Your Resume at Hand When youâre asked in your telephone interview about your employment history, the last thing you want to say is âUmmmm â¦.â You want to be able to provide names, contacts, job descriptions, and dates of employment without hesitation. Remember, youâre in a virtual meeting, and you need to be prepared. No Pets! I know, you love your fur kid. But you wouldnât bring him or her to a face-to-face interview, would you? Itâs beyond embarrassing to have to say to a potential employer, âSorry about the noise, itâs just Snuggles* yelping at the birds outside my window,â or âOops, sorry, Miss Kitty** wanted to be petted, and she knocked the phone out of my hand!â Unless youâre applying for a job at an animal shelter, pet shop, or veterinary clinic, put the babies in another room. Actually, now that I think about it, that applies to human babies as wellâ"but of course, SUPERVISED in the other room. J Ask Questions This applies just as much to a phone interview as it does when youâre face to face. The employer wants to know that youâre interested in the organization, so ask about their vision for the future, what challenges theyâre facing in todayâs economy, and how your specific skills can best be used to your mutual benefit. Speak Considerately and Clearly Be vigilant about not talking over or interrupting your interviewer. Itâs rude. You want a balanced conversation, not one where itâs apparent that you just canât wait to be heard. Also, be sure to speak clearlyâ"no mumbling. Avoid slang. Keep it professional! Now you know how to ace a telephone interview. The next step is face to face, and thatâs one interview you canât do in your jammies! * The dogâs name was changed to protect the guilty. ** Miss Kitty is the real name of the cat because ⦠well, who would want to hurt a cat?
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