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What's on your
horizon? Tips for
your "Phone Screen Interview" The most important thing to
remember is that ·
Be enthusiastic
and assertive. ·
Remember
that you don't have the benefits of expression and eye contact to show
your excitement and interest. Be ready to provide specific examples of
projects and accomplishments which showcase your skills. Avoid: speaking too fast, having music or
other noises in the background, chewing or smoking, speaking too close
to the receiver - anything that can create an unpleasant image of yourself.
· Look at the interview from the interviewer's perspective. Do not ask questions that appear to be selfishly motivated. This is the most common mistake people make on phone interviews - you should not even bring up the subjects of money or benefits. Your only goal at this point should be selling the company on your skills and experience - talking about money prematurely can only have negative effects.
·
Why
are you leaving your present position? (Have a positive reason for this
move). ·
What
are your strong/weak points? ·
What
were your biggest accomplishments in your last position? ·
What
specific projects have you worked on? ·
What
contributions can you make to our company? The best way of answering
this last question is to do research on the company you will be interviewing
with: check out the company's web site, do your homework, find out what
they are doing and be prepared to point out how you can help them achieve
their goals.
Follow
up: This demonstrates your interest and enthusiasim about working
for that employer.
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