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SKYPE ONLINE INTERVIEWING

SKYPE ONLINE INTERVIEWING. What to do and what not to do in a SKYPE virtual interview. SKYPE Virtual Interviewing. Virtual interviews are a recent development to recruitment. They’ve been used more as a taste of the future, but the results have resulted in possible job offers.

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SKYPE ONLINE INTERVIEWING

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  1. SKYPE ONLINE INTERVIEWING What to do and what not to do in a SKYPE virtual interview

  2. SKYPE Virtual Interviewing • Virtual interviews are a recent development to recruitment. • They’ve been used more as a taste of the future, but the results have resulted in possible job offers. • Some people are already out there, developing their virtual interview skills. • Don’t be left behind-know how to interview using virtual interviewing software-skype

  3. SKYPE Virtual Interviews • Should you treat these virtual interviews any different to a phone interview or a face-to-face one? • In some ways you’ll have to. • In other ways it’s much like any other interview. • You certainly shouldn’t take it less seriously.

  4. 10 tips to give you a fighting chance • 1. Remember it’s aninterview -Chances are you’re applying for a job in the real world, so be yourself. • 2. Concentrate on the facts –They want to hear stories about what has brought you here today. They’re looking for a demonstrable ability to perform well, write succinctly, and give clear examples. • 3. Dress for Success - Treat this interview as if you are interviewing face to face. You do want to dress professionally. Dressing in pajamas will produce a more relaxed feeling when you are talking. Your confidence will come across on the phone while you are interviewing.

  5. 10 tips continued • 4. Remain courteous – You wouldn’t rush away from an interview the moment the final question had been answered, so be sure to make an impression from the moment you’re visible to the moment you’re shaking virtual hands after a successful meeting. If the interviewer can still see you, make sure your behavior is impeccable. • 5. Keep the interviewer informed – If you aren’t sure about an answer, ask the virtual interviewer for a little time to compose yourself. If you need clarification on a question, don’t be afraid to ask for it. If your virtual self is just sitting there doing nothing for a couple of minutes without explanation, it won’t look too good.

  6. 10 tips continued • 6. Prepare your environment – You want to find a quiet space where you will not be disturbed by any outside annoyances. If you have children, it is important to have someone watching them so you will not get interrupted during your interview. Let your family and friends know what time you will be interviewing. Ask them not to call or visit you during the specified time. You may want to put a note on the door stating “Please do not disturb: In a meeting” to avoid any distractions. In addition, you do not want to have any electronics turned on that could possibly be heard over the phone: cell phones, music, or television. • 7. Prepare Questions -During the interview process you will be asked the same questions as in a face-to-face interview. Knowing as much information as possible about the company you are interviewing with is very important to shine to a potential employer. Be prepared with questions that pertain to the company.

  7. 10 tips continued • 8. Do your homework – A virtual interview will be no less difficult than a face-to-face interview. You still need to prepare and be ready for any questions thrown at you. • 9. Sit at a desk– When speaking, sounding poised is important. Your voice will reflect your professionalism. Choose a place such as a desk or the kitchen table where you can sit straight as if you were interviewing in person. • 10. Tell the truth – Both recruiters and interviewees have championed previous virtual interviews because of the honesty involved. There’s a tendency to get to the point and give a more confident reply to a question.

  8. My Notes • Time it right -Arrive at the videoconference site with enough time in hand to get comfortable with the equipment and ensure that everything is working properly. • Appearance- Just because you are not meeting your potential employer face-to-face does not mean you can afford to dress sloppy. Instead, dress professionally. Avoid bright colors and glittery jewels that catch the light and distracts the interviewer. • Practice- Speak slowly and clearly in well modulated voice. Avoid excessive movements and look straight into the monitor to make eye contact with your interviewer. Keep in mind that in an interview like this, there will be a delay in receiving the audio and the video.

  9. More of My Notes • Pay Attention to What You Say- Speak slowly and clearly. Avoid excessive movements and look straight into the monitor to make eye contact with your interviewer. Keep in mind that in an interview like this, there will be a delay in receiving the audio and the video. • Send a Thank You Note- Like in any other interview, send a thank you note, thanking your potential employers for their time and outlining your interest in the company. Politeness always helps!

  10. You Are Now Ready to SKYPE!

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