"THE PHONE INTERVIEW"

For some, a job interview is enough to make your skin crawl. As a career coach who has conducted hundreds of mock interviews, I find.this to be too often the case. I consider an interview like a first date (without the flirtatious looks). However, many interviews are not in-person or virtual. Sometimes a preliminary interview is conducted over the phone which has its pros and cons. An in-person/virtual interview allows the person being interviewed (interviewee?) the advantage of reading and picking up the interviewer's facial and body cues (and vice versa). Obviously, this is not something one can do over the phone. If you're good at "reading" voices, the phone interview might work well for you.
Here's the big HOWEVER: treat the phone interview as the real deal. Be prepared to be asked the same kind of questions that might be asked of you in an in-person/virtual interview. I believe it's better to be over prepared than ill prepared. Wishing you many opportunities and good luck in your journey!
PHONE INTERVIEW TIPS (a few)
- Be clear who is making the call and at what time
- Schedule a time you know you'll have privacy and adequate time to talk
- Speak where there are no distractions and noise (TV, human beings, pets)
- Have your resume in front of you (this is an advantage over the face to face interview)
- Take notes (only if you're good at multitasking) - another advantage over face to face
- Send thank you via email
Consider an interview the most formal date you'll ever have.
“I believe luck is preparation meeting opportunity. If you hadn’t been prepared when the opportunity came along, you wouldn’t have been lucky.”
~ Oprah Winfrey ~















