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DaveJ

(5,023 posts)
Sat May 11, 2013, 07:53 AM May 2013

Two successful phone interviews, so I thought I'd relay what I did.....

Hello everyone, A couple days ago I had 2 back to back phone interviews, and they both want to meet next week! One of them, I'm told, is between me and one other candidate. Both of these jobs pay 40% more than my current one, with more room for advancement, although my current one is extraordinarily low, but anyway that's why I'm leaving my job after 7 years.

I just thought I'd list some of the techniques I used, in the event it might help others. Naturally, I'm not an expert, I'm just conveying an experience. I started with the attitude that Phone Interviews are just as important as face to face interviews, so I prepared just as much.

This is in addition to advice you might find elsewhere.

1) People think in 3's. Write a list of ALL the questions you think they might ask, and exactly three answers to each. People might either talk too much or too little in interviews. 3 answers to something like, "what would make you a good fit," is perfect.
2) If there are any skills you don't have, don't give up -- If there comes a time when you lack a skill or experience, give supporting evidence for why you can do it anyway with 3 supporting facts.
3) Use a headset. You will want to have both hands free in order to write notes and flp through your notes.
4) Have a laptop -- I was using a headset and there was one easy question I actually Googled really quick that otherwise I would have got wrong. It was something I knew, but Googling it refreshed my memory.
5) Have questions for them written down. They usually ask if you have questions for them, and they expect you to be prepared with some.
6) Don't drink the night before. You need to be quick thinking and articulate.
7) Take and prepare notes. Write down what they say, so you can come back to what they said later.
8) Search YouTube for more advice. I learn more from video personally, since interviewing involves audio and video, I think it helped. Search Google too.
9) Speak in positives, not negatives. For instance, say "I love flipping hamburgers," not "I hate making tacos so I'll flip hamburgers."

Again, this is not everything, just the things I focused on.

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Two successful phone interviews, so I thought I'd relay what I did..... (Original Post) DaveJ May 2013 OP
I saw your post and couldn't help but wonder... hlthe2b May 2013 #1
Hands free is important, I think. DaveJ May 2013 #2
Great tips liberal N proud May 2013 #3

hlthe2b

(106,472 posts)
1. I saw your post and couldn't help but wonder...
Sat May 11, 2013, 07:57 AM
May 2013

if you have a land line phone... I haven't had to do a phone interview in some time, but wonder how problematic it would be to do so on a cell phone?

DaveJ

(5,023 posts)
2. Hands free is important, I think.
Sat May 11, 2013, 09:40 AM
May 2013

You can get a headset for a landline or a cell phone. I was actually getting pretty bad interference on my cell phone, but they didn't seem to care. Ideally I'd test to make sure the connection is perfect. But anyway preparing and having lots of notes to reference, both hands available to flip through the notes, and write things down is important, IMO. Since they are at work, they are accustomed to people who also seem to focused on the same types of things, I think

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