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Many firms begin the interview process by calling a prospective employee to explain the job offer, discover if the individual is a good fit, and measure his or her interest in the role. <br>Make sure to have gone through a good practice for interview before the actual one. Here are few tips to ace any phone interview - <br>
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Overview • Many firms begin the interview process by calling a prospective employee to explain the job offer, discover if the individual is a good fit, and measure his or her interest in the role. • Make sure to have gone through a good practice for interview before the actual one. Here are few tips to ace any phone interview -
Prepare • Failure to adequately prepare for any interview will almost certainly lower your chances of success. • Research the company and the position as you would for a face-to-face interview, but keep in mind that building rapport over the phone is more difficult, so you really need to impress with what you say and know.
Show the Employer You're a Match • Make a point of matching your qualifications to the job description so you can explain why you're a good fit for the role. • Also, take a look at your resume. Know when you last worked and what your duties were at each of your prior employment.
Enunciate • It's tempting to speak in a more casual tone over the phone – especially if you're at home and in a relaxing atmosphere – but it's critical that you speak clearly and concisely to be heard.
Be Confident • You can't rely on a great suit to make a good first impression here, so be approachable and sell yourself via your knowledge and experience, even if you don't have the natural chemistry that comes with meeting someone in person.
Listen • Because you can't see your interviewer, you need pay additional attention to make sure you comprehend what they're saying. • Remember, during a telephonic interview or interview practice it's easy to misread what someone is saying when you're not in the same room with them.
Have your notes to hand • The main benefit of doing an interview over the phone is that you may take as many notes as you need. • Keep things neat and brief so you don't have to waste time reading what you've written while the interviewer waits for you to answer.
Practice your responses • This is a general interview advice that applies equally well in this situation as it does in any other. • For extra practise before your phone interview, look through our top 10 interview questions: https://speeduphiring.com/blogs/top-10-job-interview-questions-and-answers