Soldato
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All the interviews I've had in my life have been face to face.
I have my first telephone interview on Thursday morning. This can have its pro's and cons:
Pros:
- Don't have to travel to the interview.
- You'll be more comfortable answering questions in your own home.
- You can have notes ready on the coffee table whilst you answer questions.
Cons
- The interviewer can't read your body language so will not be able to guage in depth if you are really passionate about the position.
- Telephone connections can cut off.
- Doesn't seem as real as a face to face interview.
So OcUK, can you give me any tips on answering questions in telephone interviews?
So far I've had:
- Be concise and to the point.
- Don't talk fast, don't talk slow. Talk clearly.
- Don't talk with a monotone voice. Express words which carry more emphasis.
Ta.
I have my first telephone interview on Thursday morning. This can have its pro's and cons:
Pros:
- Don't have to travel to the interview.
- You'll be more comfortable answering questions in your own home.
- You can have notes ready on the coffee table whilst you answer questions.
Cons
- The interviewer can't read your body language so will not be able to guage in depth if you are really passionate about the position.
- Telephone connections can cut off.
- Doesn't seem as real as a face to face interview.
So OcUK, can you give me any tips on answering questions in telephone interviews?
So far I've had:
- Be concise and to the point.
- Don't talk fast, don't talk slow. Talk clearly.
- Don't talk with a monotone voice. Express words which carry more emphasis.
Ta.
