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Telephone Interview Advice
So, you have a telephone interview - What do you do? How do you prepare
and how can you market yourself effectively?
Some
recruiters use telephone interviews as a selection tool to
eliminate weaker candidates early on in the selection process. If you
are applying for a sales position (particularly within executive
telesales) or a
job that involves a lot of negotiating/oral skills
(such as a customer services manager), you are likely to encounter
telephone interviews. Alternatively, recruiters may also use verbal
interviews if you live a far distance from their offices.
You won't go far wrong if you treat a telephone interview much as you
would a face-to-face interview. In both cases, the employer is simply
trying to gather information from you through a series of questions.
They should be treated in an equally professional manner and not be
seen as less important or an easier option.
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Top Tip 1
Jot down your answers. These can be referred to during the interview,
as long as you manage to make your answers sound natural.
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Top Tip 2
Have a copy of your CV or a completed application form to hand.
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Top Tip 3
Don't speak too quickly, use slang, interrupt or talk over the
recruiter.
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Top Tip 4
Try smiling while you are talking. Studies have shown that this has a
positive effect on the person who is listening.
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Top Tip 5
Do not to let the interviewer totally lead the conversation.
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Top Tip 6
Remember the interviewer is only human.
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