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All you need to know about phone interviews.For jobs in Middle East and Gulf region visit www.arabworldcareers.com
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Phone Interview – Things to note
Today, majority of the companies in gulf region conduct phone interviews before
inviting for a face-to-face interview. Perhaps the key decision maker of the interview is
in some other country or travelling and may not be able to meet you in person. In this
case too, a phone interview would be conducted. Considering the fact that a lot of work
happen over the phone in the current work environment, assessment through phone
interview is as crucial as assessment through face-to-face interviews. Here are few tips
on how to effectively manage a phone interview
1) Always provide a second contact number to the interviewer
Always provide a second contact number saying ‘ if in case, my number ‘xyz’ is
not reachable , please do call me on ‘abc’. In an unforeseen situation of your
primary number not being reachable, this will make sure you will never miss the
interview.
2) Confirm the day, time and time zone
Given the probability that interviewer and recruiter could be in different time
zones or if you are new to the gulf region, there could be possibility for confusion
and hence miss the interview. Missing the interview is never a good sign. In
order to avoid that, confirm the interview day, time and time zone with the
recruiter or the person who coordinates the interview.
3) Confirm who calls whom
Make it clear if the recruiter would call the candidate or the candidate needs to
call the recruiter. In 90% of the cases, recruiter calls the candidate. But however
to be on the safe side, confirm who calls whom.
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4) Confirm if it’s a direct call or telephonic conference.
Most of the times it would be a direct call to your mobile or landline from the
interviewer but few companies follow tele-conferencing. In tele conferencing,
you would be given a dial in number and access code. Dial-in 5 minutes prior to
the start of the interview. Never dial in late and make the interviewer wait.
5) Dress up as you would dress for a face-to-face interview
You might attend the interview from home, while commuting or you current
office. It’s advisable you dress up and prepare just like how you would go for a
face-to-face interview. This would help you feel professional and serious about
the interview.
6) Find out a silent place with no signal problems
Nobody, especially the interviewer would like to have disturbances on the call.
Find out a place where there would be least or less disturbance at the same time
do not have mobile signal issues. If you are taking an interview from your
current office, make sure you are in a place where none of your colleagues would
come in between and disturb you.
7) Make sure your mobile phone has sufficient battery charge
There are chances that interview might go further beyond the expected time. So
keep your mobile phone fully charged before the interview. It’d advisable you
use hand free to talk as this would help you scan through your documents at any
point of time if the interviewer asks so.
8) Keep all your documents handy including resume
Keep all your educational as well as employment documents handy including
your resume. You could have a quick glance if you are stuck somewhere.
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9) Be confident
Be confident in your conversation. Confidence level is one of the key parameters
evaluated in telephone interviews. Points like how well can you communicate,
how effective you are in your conversation, how good are you in persuading
others on phone and how capable are you getting things done through the phone
would be evaluated.
10) Do not interrupt the interviewer.
Telephone interviews calls for the sixth sense to understand what the other
person intends with every word. While the interviewer speaks, never interrupt
him. In you accidently have interrupted, apologize and let him complete.
11) Make sure you are a good listener and respond appropriately
Make sure you are a good listener responding appropriately to the interviewer.
Maintain a clear balance between your listening and talking.
12) Inform the recruiter and interviewer if you are unable to make it.
If you think you would not be able to make it to the telephone interview, inform
the recruiter and interviewer beforehand with an apology. Last minute excuses
and not turning up for the call diminishes your chances of being interviewed
again unless and until you have a strong reason to prove it.
13) Keep the recruiter informed once the interview is over.
Send a Thank You Note to the recruiter and interviewer once the interview is
over. Also, inform the recruiter that the interview is over.
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