Phone Interview Questions
And Techniques
Phone interview questions are exactly the same questions that you would have been asked during a direct interview.
Keep your resume nearby for each Company that you applied with, with the purpose of, you knowing exactly which position it is that you have applied for and that you can answer the questions accordingly.
Attach a summary of the research that you have made on each Company to the applicable resume; that will keep things ordered and when you have to answer questions about the company, you may do so with confidence and ease.
Stand during the interview and smile often, it will make you feel more self-assured and that will carry over in your voice and in your attitude, making you receptive for each question adding to your ability to reply with all the detail.
Realise the importance of a phone interview, it is a stepping stone in the hiring process; deal with it as if you are facing the interviewer. When you handle it with the preparedness it deserves, your next call could be an invitation for a personal interview.
“Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass”. Sir John Vanbrugh
Phone Interview Questions and Advantages
- You are in your own personal space and familiar surroundings.
- You are not rushed.
- You can refresh your memory about the company with ease by reading from your notes.
- You can have your prepared answers about yourself available, so a quick glance will prevent you from stuttering.
- You can make sure that nothing distracts you and you can give all your attention to the interviewer.
- You can take notes while you speak to the interviewer.
- You can read your prepared questions about the company from your list and pay focused attention to each answer.
Phone Interview Questions and Disadvantages
- You current boss is standing in your office and you cannot tell him or her to leave, but an experienced interviewer will always ask you, if it is convenient for you to take their call now.
- A terrible telephone line connection and you cannot hear the questions clearly; but you could offer the phone back and hear if the connection is better.
- When your bladder is playing up on you and you really just have to go to the loo, just ask the interviewer if you may call back in a moment that you just have to take care of something, if you are near the close of the interview, just try to stick it out. At least the interviewer cannot see your discomfort.
Give yourself the best opportunity to succeed with your interviews and the recruitment process; attend an interviewing skills workshop. You will learn how to answer difficult patches in your career if there were any, and you will learn how to handle an inexperienced interviewer.
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