Phone Interview Questions

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

Preparedness

Preparedness

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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Prepare to be Interviewed

Interviewing Tips | Items of Value
Realise that from the day you are born you are destined to go for an interview at some stage in your life; unless of course you have passive income that will sustain you until your last breath.

Even if no one makes you consciously aware of it, know it, understand it and let this knowledge guide you in all you choose to do and experience.

Make everything you do and say count in your favour.

Employers want to hire assets for their companies and assets have the following qualities:
Teachable, honesty, integrity, teamwork mentality, communication skills, responsibility and enthusiasm.

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Prepare For Success

Keep a scrapbook about your life and activities that keeps track of these items of value that you possess and cultivate in yourself to give you enough examples to refer to, on the day that you have to differentiate yourself from every other applicant.

Realising that the latest cellphone, or the latest “what is hot now in fashion“, music or any other thing are not items of value that will land you a job, but the qualities that you cultivate in yourself are the valuables that will sustain you no matter how wrong things might look or feel.

Interviewing Tips | School
“Be nice to nerds because one day they might be your boss.” Bill Gates

Interviewing Tips | College
Realise your classmates are your future competitors and associates, in the making. Choose carefully how you spend your time, how you act towards them and how you conduct yourself. Some where someone is preparing, hopefully it is you.

Interviewing Tips | Facebook and other Social sites
Choose to be kind and friendly to your friends, post only pictures of you and your friends adding value to yourself and your community. Participate only in conversations that will compliment you as a person.

Interviewing Tips | Blog
Most job application forms gives you the opportunity to add your own website, make use of this wonderful chance to distinguish you from all the other job seekers.

Cover Letter tips

Free Cover Letter Tips

Many Companies offer free blog facilities, write and read about your career field of interest. Research the topic and give those sites recognition, ask questions on the sites that adds value to your knowledge and thank the site owners for sharing their knowledge, one of them might just be your first employer.

Write about the books that you have read on the subject. Create your own projects, take pictures and post them to your blog.

Express enthusiasm it’s a great virus to catch and it spreads quickly.

Interviewing Tips | Volunteer Work
If possible do volunteer work in your chosen field or something that compliments it, if a vacancy is not available when you are ready to leave school or college, at least you will have some valuable experience, reliable references and great connections with great connections that are willing to open doors for you, where there were only walls.

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 How To Answer Job Interview Questions

Interviewing Goal

Keep the goal of your interview in mind as you mentally and emotionally prepare yourself by reviewing your resume, performance appraisals and records before the interview.

You might think that it is the job that you want, but it could be that you actually want the experience the specific position offer in order for you to reach your true goal. Keeping your exact goal in mind and staying focused on it will greatly influence how you reply to any questions.

Staying focused on what you really want will steer and guide how you handle tricky questions and handle salary negotiations; it will allow you to express natural enthusiasm for the negatives as well as the positives the position will offer.

The so called negativeswill become the stepping stones that you were

Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones

looking for to strengthen your self-confidence in your chosen field and enrich you as a person, adding the required value for your career plan and long term goal.

This kind of focus automatically shows your ambition and passion for what you do and companies want those qualities in people that work for them, because ambition and passion can not be taught or bought, it comes from within, and it will distinguish you from all the other candidates with the same or better qualifications than you.

Passion and ambition are qualities that naturally inspire co-workers, creating greater teamwork and harmonious working conditions amongst the employees, which is why employers want it from their employees. Skills can be taught, knowledge can be acquired in various ways, but passion and ambition must come from within.

Staying focused on your exact goal as you answer the questions during the interview will also help you to formulate better questions, getting honest answers from the interviewer and placing you in a better position to make an informed decision about your career in the company.

Invest in yourself and your future; attend an interviewing skills course that will help you prepare for the unforeseen placing you in control of your fears, thus placing you in control of your future.

I don’t care how much power, brilliance or energy you have, if you don’t harness it and focus it on a specific target, and hold it there you’re never going to accomplish as much as your ability warrants. Zig Ziglar

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Interviewing Questions And Tips

Valuable Interviewing
Questions and
Tips

Interviewing Tips

Realize the importance of going for an interview by contemplating how it fits into your career plan and how it will influence your future.
Make sure that the position at the Company that you are applying for will provide you not just with money but also with the opportunity to grow, expand and apply what you have learned.

Acquaint yourself with the company, its goals, mission and vision.
Once you have researched the Company you think you want to work for ask yourself the following questions?
Is this the ideal Company for me?
Do I agree with the management style?
Is this kind of Company I want to sell my skills and experience too?
Is there growth potential for this Company and its products and services in the next ten years?
Where do I see myself five years from today in this Company?

Understand that you are competing against hundreds of other people with the same qualifications and experience or better than you.
Interviewing tips that you pick-up from friends are not enough to give you the break that you have searched for, taking that course of action is like gambling with your life and your future; and if you give it enough thought,  the future of your children even if you do not have a family yet.

Many well educated people are applying for the same job opportunities as you, people with experience just like you. It is now your responsibility to differentiate yourself from the pack and get help from someone who will help you to shine during the interview.

Differentiate Yourself

Differentiate Yourself

You may know everything about your profession, but how much do you really know about conducting an interview?
Do you know how to deal with an inexperienced interviewer?
How experienced are you in sales? . . . Because you will be selling and you will not be selling yourself like so many people are trying to tell you.

Ask yourself is this really the company for me? If your answer is “Yes”; go for interviewing skills training.
Give yourself the very best opportunity of getting your dream job at this moment and time in your career. You have spent many hours of studying and much money on tutoring and a great education alone will not land you necessarily the job you are applying for.

Hundreds if not thousands of graduates have exactly the same credentials as you. Make sure that you are the one that will win the race by preparing and by playing to win.

Interviewing skills is something that you will use again in your life as you follow your career plan; it is as much of an investment as your education.

What to expect from interviewing skills training.
You will learn to conduct yourself during the interview even with an inexperienced interviewer.
You will gain a lot of confidence and create trust. Trust is the foundation on which all lasting relationships are built.
You will learn how to prepare for each interview, because each Company is unique with a personality of its own.
You will learn how to increase your probability of getting the right job at best possible remuneration, thus making your dreams come true.

An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest.  Author unknown, commonly attributed to Benjamin Franklin

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