Saturday, April 11, 2020
Phone Interviews Best Answers To 4 Common Questions - Work It Daily
Phone Interviews Best Answers To 4 Common Questions - Work It Daily The phone interview is a gating process that attempts to weed out as many job seekers as possible so that the company only needs to spend time and effort interviewing the best of the best. Because of this, itâs incredibly important that you ace every phone interview so that you get invited to interview in person. Related: 3 Phone Interview Tips To Build Your Confidence Below are four common phone interview questions, along with what you should be including in answers that will move you forward to the next interview and the job offer: 1. âTell me about yourself.â Many job seekers fail this question because they take it as an icebreaker, and answer it with personal information such as family or hobbies. Do yourself a big favor and give an answer that focuses on the qualities or traits or experiences you have that will help you be successful in this role. For example: âIâve worked in this field for 7 years, and I have experience doing X, Y, and Z. Iâve been recognized for A, B, and C.â 2. âWhy are you interested in this job?â Use your research on the company to give a specific answer to this question. Use this opportunity to tell them first that youâre interested because your skills are a great fit (point out 2-3 skills that are especially relevant and would benefit them) and then list about three reasons why working at this company would benefit you personally and professionally. 3. âWhy are you leaving your current job?â or âWhy did you leave your last job?â Even though you probably didnât leave your last job for positive reasons, itâs important that you answer this question in a positive way. Try to answer this question by telling them why this job appeals to you (âI just couldnât pass up this opportunityâ), rather than why you donât want your previous job. If you must give a reason that you left, try to give them a reason that was a factor in your old job that wonât be in this one. Good choices would focus on the location or commute, travel time, or on something else thatâs really a neutral answer rather than a negative one. 4. âWhat salary are you looking for?â If HR interviews you, they may very well ask you about your salary requirements. They want to know if they can afford you before they introduce you to the hiring manager. Of course, try to avoid answering. If you must answer, say something along the lines of: âIâm sure that youâre offering an appropriate range for this position, and it wonât be a problem.â Then, turn the question back on them: âWhat range have you budgeted for this position?â They may tell you, and you can make a decision from there. Hint: As you prepare to answer phone interview questions, write down key points you want to make in your phone interview. This is a great phone interview cheat sheet for you that will make sure you are saying everything you need to in order to move forward. Get more information and help for your phone interviews in my ebook, How to Ace Your Phone Interview, available on Amazon. Related Posts How To Manage Without Being Mean (Is It Possible To Not Be Pushy?) 5 Things To Consider Before You Take That Management Job #1 Key To Becoming An Effective Leader About the author Career Coach - Peggy McKee is an expert resource and a dedicated advocate for job seekers. Known as the Sales Recruiter from Career Confidential, her years of experience as a nationally-known recruiter for sales and marketing jobs give her a unique perspective and advantage in developing the tools and strategies that help job seekers stand head and shoulders above the competition. Peggy has been named #1 on the list of the Top 25 Most Influential Online Recruiters by HR Examiner, and has been quoted in articles from CNN, CAP TODAY, Yahoo! HotJobs, and the Denver Examiner. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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