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u/James_Bell_ ยท 1 pointr/interviews

Hey buddy,
I have few tips for you...

Phone interviews are common occurrences these days. That is because phone interviews are a cost-effective way for companies to screen first candidates. These interviews usually last 20-30 minutes and are recorded to analyze the candidate later.

If the candidate passes this interview, the next step is the in-person- interview. Therefore, it is important to prepare for these interviews since you may have to go through an initial phone interview initially. Here is a list of things you should do to prepare for phone interviews:

  1. Place your resume, job description, and application letter in front of you. This helps you quickly fact-check things in case you forget.

  2. Direct the interviewer to your LinkedIn profile (if you have one, and if not, go to build one) for demonstrating your work.

  3. Speak slowly but clearly during the call. Do not interrupt the interviewer while he/she talks and listen attentively. After he/she finishes, take a 2-second pause and then reply.

  4. Give concise and to-the-point answers because phone interviews do not tend to be long. Generally, interviewers call to verify some information such as your qualifications, knowledge, and skill set so he/she can decide if you are worth shortlisting and worth inviting for an in-person interview.
    I was glad to help!

    If you want to learn more about job interviews you can check out my book: "Job Interview Secrets".

    I have more tips on phone interviews in my book...

    You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NBOGYD5/

    Good luck in the next interview!