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By Susan P. Joyce This
(above) is NOT the reaction you want from the employer at the end of your telephone interview. Phone interviews are typically called "phone screens" by the employer because they are screening candidates to select a few for in-person interviews. Candidates who don't pass this screen are eliminated from consideration. From voicemail to smiling while talking, being well-prepared means more than knowing your answers to interview questions. By Laura DeCarlo When it comes to the interview, nothing beats a live, face-to-face
interview. However, a videoconference is often the next best thing, and they are becoming increasingly popular with employers. Video-based interviews can pop up for candidates at all levels, but are more expected for mid-level professional positions, technical positions, and telecommuting jobs. If one comes up for you, just follow the easy strategies in this article, and you will be a natural. By Laura DeCarlo Sure, it doesn’t happen all that often, but when an invitation to a job
interview over food or drinks happens, you need to be prepared, whether the meal is breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Read these tips for to be well-prepared for the location, the event, and the process, including what to do if the waiter places the bill beside you.
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