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 Tips for a Telephone Interview:
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Today, many companies conduct initial phone interviews to help determine the best qualified
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The following are some tips for what you want to do and what you want to avoid during interviews 3 G- n1 S; b' J
conducted via phone or in person: " l1 c2 m5 F0 s/ t' u9 G8 G
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ƒ Prepare for the interview by compiling a list of your strengths and weaknesses,
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ƒ Have your resume in front of you to refer to when speaking about your work experience.
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8 a3 e5 ]4 F: K* ]/ K; y- uƒ Have a pen and paper available to take notes. % \0 d2 p. ^. X0 z* v
r9 ~9 f0 [& Q# eƒ Be in a quiet place alone—turn off the radio, television and any other background noise A, D0 K s1 D4 V/ ^
that might be distracting.
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5 x v5 a @+ Q0 v1 V# @# ?7 s6 cƒ Take a moment to think about the question, and, then, respond speaking slowly and
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( S+ _* B& i$ f1 U! Z1 Bƒ Smile during the phone interview to project a positive tone in your voice and your image. - ~$ |' L/ J# S$ ?( F3 |- s1 ]
1 a* N$ D: C; T, Y) t) aƒ Send a thank-you note after the phone interview to reiterate your interest in the position. 2 n4 ~1 K9 o# a2 M
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& [) [. D k1 N: d! P4 bPhone Interview - Don'ts
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3 P0 P% L0 [: Z, N1 |ƒ Smoke, eat or chew gum or candy during the interview.
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6 ?' `# X# |, ~ƒ 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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ƒ Provide too much information—keep your answers short and to the point; however, make
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ƒ Bad-mouth former employers.
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