The phone interview can be a little more difficult than when you are face to face with the client8/9/2017 The phone interview can be a little more difficult than when you are face to face with the client. When you are face to face you can show them with your body language how happy you are to be there. You can look them in the eyes, smile and give them a firm handshake, but it is really difficult to show that enthusiasm over the phone.
The best way to show your enthusiasm is to stand up and smile while you are on the phone. Your voice will get louder and it will come across with all the enthusiasm that you can muster up. Personally when I am on the phone I tend to pace and people can hear it in my voice. The phone interview is to make sure that you have the basic skills to go to the next level in the process which is a face to face interview. You really want to make sure that you put your best foot forward throughout the process. When they ask you to tell them about your background, you want to make sure that you speak for 30-60 seconds on what you have done on how it relates to the position that you are applying for as you know it. Remember every person that you interview with is looking for a different skill set from you, so the best way to figure out what they are looking for is to ask. “What skill sets does someone need in order to be successful in this position?” As you go through the interview, make sure that you hit on all the skills they said they are looking for that you have. At the end of the interview, if everything went well and it is something that you are interested in pursuing then let the interviewer know! “I really feel as if I am a good fit for this position, you said you were looking for someone who had A B and C, I have A B and C, do you have any concern as to why I would not be successful in this position?” This is your one and only chance of addressing any concerns that the interviewer might have.
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