There’s no getting around it, if you are searching for a new job, then you’ll be engaged in hiring interviews. Some people whiz through interviews with ease and grace, while others get a bit jittery and nervous before and during an interview. Whether you are the type of professional that flies through an interview with calm and ease or you have to practice deep breathing exercises first, interviews these days can differ from the traditional interview formats of the past. Many companies may opt for a phone or video job interviews instead of the traditional in-person interviews. Sometimes this is done as a preliminary step to narrow down the candidates, and other times it’s used as the primary method of hiring. No matter the job interview you’re going to get, we can help you prepare for a non-traditional job interview with these tips and practices:
Video interviews are similar to in-person interviews in that the interviewer will see you and interact with you as if you were there in person. The only difference is you’ll be communicating using digital technology. That means the interview takes place via the computer. While this sounds simple enough, you may run into technical difficulties if you aren’t familiar with the technology. Follow these tips to make it a great interview:
During a phone interview, you won’t need to worry about your appearance, the visual background, or even where you are at when it takes place. However, you may need to work harder to make an impression. The interviewer will only hear your words but cannot see how you express yourself. So, choose your words carefully. Sometimes visual cues can add to our words making them stronger (or weaker). In addition, people tend to hear others better when they can see them. It may be because we unconsciously do a bit of lip reading as well as listening. Talking on the phone, with no other visuals, takes more concentration (for most people). Conversations can be misunderstood as well. When participating in a phone interview practice these tips:
Whether it’s a video or phone interview, practicing beforehand is important. Think about your skills and experiences so that you will be ready with an answer. Be prepared also for questions that are designed to test your critical thinking skills. Above all, be your authentic self. To look your best in professional headshots that will help you snag that job interview in the first place, contact us today!
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