how to shine on your phone interview
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How to Shine On Your
Phone Interview
Welcome! We will start promptly at 12:00pm
Enough about Us.
Let’s Get Down to Business
Introduction to Phone
Interviews
Key Steps BEFORE The
Call
Key Steps DURING The
Call
Key Steps AFTER The
Call
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The Phone Interview The Basics
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Employers conduct phone interviews to narrow their search
There could be a fundamental mismatch between the company’s need and the job seeker’s need. You can figure this out quickly on the phone and save everyone’s time
There are two basic types of phone screens: scheduled and unscheduled
Your goal is to convince the interviewer that you are worth pursuing further – which can be difficult when all you have to rely on is your own voice – no body language, no visual cues
Phone Interview Basics
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Scheduled vs. Unscheduled Phone Interviews
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Most phone interviews are scheduled ahead of time
An unscheduled phone interview never works in your favor. If you’re caught by surprise, schedule another time to talk
If you get an unscheduled call and you’re not ready: “Great to hear from you! I’m not at my desk right now and I want to give this call the attention it deserves. When can I call you back?”
When you’re in a job search, you never know who will call and when it will happen. Always answer your phone professionally and have a professional greeting on your voice mail
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Prepare Your
Environment
Prepare Yourself
Prepare Your
Answers
Prepare Your
Questions
4 Keys: BEFORE the Phone Interview
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Set the Stage for Success … Prepare Your Environment
q Eliminate distracting background noises (TV, pets, kids, etc.) q Turn off email notifications on your computer (visual or sound) q Turn off message notifications on your cell phone (sounds or
vibrations) q If using your cell phone at your home, turn off the ringer on your home
phone q If using your home phone, turn off your cell phone q Make sure you’re in an area with good reception q Make sure your phone is fully charged q If using a Blue Tooth (or other headset) make sure it’s charged and
ready to go q Make sure you’re somewhere where you can talk for 20-30 minutes
without incident q Don’t drive during a phone interview
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Set the Stage for Success … Prepare Your Environment – Your Desk
q Set aside a space for your conversation q Pen, paper for taking notes q Your resume/LinkedIn profile q Your research q Take advantage of the fact that you can’t be seen - your cheat sheet(s)
q How you would answer questions they might ask q Questions you want to ask q A brief bio on yourself q Why you are the best for for the role
q Glass of water (should your mouth go dry or you get a frog in your throat)
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What If You’re Currently Working and You Need To Do a Phone Interview?
§ Most interviewers will understand that you have a job and as such you have limited options for when and where you can chat
§ If it’s not too obvious, take the call in an office with the door closed or in a empty conference room § it can feel a little awkward § you risk work-related interruptions
§ If you drive to work, take the call in your car (while parked, not while driving) § Try to go to a coffee shop or nearby park/quiet outdoor area § If you go somewhere like a coffee shop and you know there will be
background noise, just frame the conversation, something like this: “I stepped out of work to take this call. I’m in a coffee shop and I hope there won’t be much background noise, but you might hear some, I hope that’s ok.”
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Prepare Yourself
Dress for the Part Take a deep breath & calm your nerves
Be well rested
Use the restroom
Be ready 10 minutes early
Eat something
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Prepare Yourself
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Prepare your ANSWERS Craft some killer answers to the most commonly asked questions
Why do you want this role?
Tell me about yourself.
What are your strengths?
What salary are you looking for?
Why did you leave x-y-z role?
What are you looking for in your next job/company?
What do you know about this position/our organization?
What makes you a fit for our company/this position?
What questions do you have for me?
Why are you considering leaving your current employer?
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Prepare your RESEARCH Do Your Homework
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Research the Company
• Primary mission or purpose of the company or organization
• Principal services or products
• Latest annual sales or revenue information
• Major competitors • Organizational culture
(management style, work environment, structure)
• Trends in the industry or field and the “hot” issues
Research the Position
• Major position responsibilities
• Qualifications and required skills
• Required training and education
• Typical earnings, advancement, career path, and employment outlook
• Opportunities for continuing education and training
Research Your Interviewer
• Google them • Use LinkedIn • Also use Facebook and
Twitter • Make note of anything
that could be useful during your interview
• Look for ways to make personal connections to help you stand out
• Look for awards, accomplishments that you can congratulate them on
Prepare your ANSWERS Some pointers …
“Tell me about yourself”
• Don’t give a chronological history. Start with the present and the direct experience you have that makes you a fit
• Keep your answer short and informative
“What are your strengths/weaknesses?”
• They want to know your own ability to assess your experience, work style, and mistakes
• They also want to see how you think on your feet
• A great technique is to tell stories about how your skills helped you excel
• Engage them, but keep the answer brief
“Why do you want this job?”
• They want to know what you know about the job. They want to see if you’ve done your homework. Have you gone above and beyond to study the job & the organization?
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Prepare your ANSWERS Here’s a big one …
For more samples questions and answers, see our past webinar “Ace the Interview, Land the Job” on our website at https://www.advancedresources.com/job-seeker-webinars/
“What salary are you looking for?”
• Interviewers just want to know if you’re asking for more than the position is paying.
• Never fully answer this question.
• “I don’t have enough information yet to make a firm determination but your salary requirements fall within my range.”
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Prepare your QUESTIONS Be ready to ask several questions
What would I be doing on the job?
Who supervises this position?
At what stage in the process are you?
What are the top three things you’re seeking in the ideal candidate?
Why is the position open?
Tell me about the rest of the team.
What is the culture like in your company?
How long have you been with the company and what do you like about working there?
What are the next steps in the process?
What is the vision/future for the company?
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Prepare your QUESTIONS Skip these questions …
Will I have to work overtime?
Are the working hours flexible?
Can I work from home?
Does this job require that I pass a drug screen?
How much does this position pay?
What type of health insurance does the company offer?
Is there public transportation in the company’s area?
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