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% Z* N+ |; J3 ?Today, many companies conduct initial phone interviews to help determine the best qualified
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T9 @4 ?0 U7 D8 S( t' s; Eyou to an in-person interview and one step closer to landing the job. , h/ F9 L( X) t3 L+ s# p: I- C
( A7 h# d2 o3 l3 JThe following are some tips for what you want to do and what you want to avoid during interviews 8 C7 o/ n3 G! n) O0 G3 G6 W
conducted via phone or in person:
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) A9 N" f" l. ~0 m/ @ Y$ nPhone Interview - Do's
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+ `! q6 T, J, Q" a! Wƒ Prepare for the interview by compiling a list of your strengths and weaknesses, 5 p$ T7 K( i. `+ e6 E+ {/ a
accomplishments and answers to typical questions. # N* r- v% O3 E% g
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ƒ Have your resume in front of you to refer to when speaking about your work experience. O" m' \0 Y1 w; T- z, a3 [
& E. K( T6 T. D! [. Xƒ Have a pen and paper available to take notes. . m( M4 t% _! B J% T5 Z
7 t. v7 ?$ f7 `7 `ƒ Be in a quiet place alone—turn off the radio, television and any other background noise . q* c1 d7 M# O
that might be distracting. # ]0 Z3 e. s, j, m( G" v
: |5 [2 Y$ \. X) x5 V9 S1 s, nƒ Take a moment to think about the question, and, then, respond speaking slowly and
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+ X8 j' m" v! Q8 _1 W {ƒ Smile during the phone interview to project a positive tone in your voice and your image.
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ƒ Send a thank-you note after the phone interview to reiterate your interest in the position.
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* r" S2 @9 ^3 ~1 j6 ?# N' P2 }Phone Interview - Don'ts
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0 m* U' m5 c4 A9 M9 Z0 lƒ Smoke, eat or chew gum or candy during the interview.
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& s) f1 X$ S$ `$ Y" G0 Z2 J" r: bƒ Ramble—make sure that your answers are direct and to the point.
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ƒ Interrupt the interviewer when he or she is speaking.
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6 |9 y( o% A3 m! D/ \# \ƒ Provide too much information—keep your answers short and to the point; however, make ' C' W. x! `7 o
sure to fully answer the questions.
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8 q' u/ j! y c0 f- k/ h# [ƒ Bad-mouth former employers.
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