Human resource managers or even hiring managers will often want to conduct a preliminary
telephone interview with you before bringing you in for a face-to-face meeting.
One positive aspect of having a telephone interview is that you can have your
resume and reference notes right in front of you and refer to them while
talking.
To
prepare for the phone interview, write down the name of the interviewer and keep
it in front of you. On the call, use the person’s name a few times to
personalize the conversation. “Thanks for your time Mr. Jones”, is so much more
personable than a simple “Thank You”. Also, it’s a good idea to have the job
posting, the cover letter you sent with your resume and a list of bullet points
about the position. A few notes on how you will fit into it the position and organization are good too.
Because
it is more difficult to get a sense of someone’s personality over the phone,
you need to be more aware of the tone of your voice. Make sure that your energy
is up and you project professional enthusiasm. It’s even a good idea to stand
while talking; it keeps your diaphragm expanded making it easier for you to
breathe and to project. Standing will also help you sound more confident. You can
even borrow an old sales tip and position a mirror in front of you, so you can
see your facial expressions while you talk; a smile can actually be heard in
your voice.
We often interview our actuarial candidates over the phone, and we can provide great feedback. We will even help prepare them by having them practice with us on the phone. Some candidates like to record themselves so they can play the recording back to hear how they sound.
We often interview our actuarial candidates over the phone, and we can provide great feedback. We will even help prepare them by having them practice with us on the phone. Some candidates like to record themselves so they can play the recording back to hear how they sound.
As
for the technicalities, if possible, use a landline phone. If you are using a
cell phone, be sure you have a strong and clear signal. Using a bluetooth
device is great for keeping your hands free during the call, and for keeping
your chin up when you talk.
Remember to always close the call by letting the interviewer know that you are very interested in meeting them, and that you are looking forward to moving ahead in the process.
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