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I have been on both sides of the table in these types of interviews. I wish you the best and remember:
Have your bullet points in front of you.
Do it on a landline.
Turn off all outside noises..........phone, radio, visitors!
Place a mirror in front of you if possible as you can track your reactions and facial expressions.
Answer every question with a result oriented response.
If you get stuck don't be nervous to ask for clarification.........it gives you time to think.
Good luck and congrats on the opportunity!
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Originally posted by rsquared View Postgood luck,
my advice is to have a bottle of water to keep your throat from going dry
make a script with bullet points for key questions you expect to get asked
write out the questions you have for them
bullet out your major theme points for the interview so you can go back to them if you get off tangent.
use a hands free phone or a headset is best. it frees your hands to allow you full movement. also, since they cant see you, do the interview standing up as much as possible, it will help open up your lungs and help you sound more confident
and lastly, put your stop watch or a clock in front of you to remind you to keep your answers short.
phone interviews can be tough, but not if you prepare.
good luckIt is more important than most folks would understand.
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Originally posted by Storm View PostWell I'm glad I was ready they called me early ! I hope i answered all the questions they had. They explained the benefits package to me and I should get something back from them soon. I did let them know that if they had any more question that I could be reached at any time.
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