It's quite normal for companies to have an initial interview over the phone. It's a lot quicker and it saves them money. Thankfully it's not too difficult to prepare for phone interview questions.
Let's face it. There are a lot of unemployed and few jobs going so preparing for your phone interview will put you ahead of the crowd. Most people are lazy and don't prepare for the interview. That gives you a great advantage.
Here are some common questions to expect.
Tell us a little about yourself.
This is the standard warming up question. Just remember this isn't an invitation to tell your life story. They don't want to hear about your love of football and choice of music. Keep to your job experience and responsibilities. You can finish off with a little more personal information if you wish.
Why do you wish to work for the new company?
You must know something about the new company. Spend a little time looking into it and think of some good reasons you'd like to work there. Try and keep them to benefits of the company's business and not things that would be good for you.
Companies don't like to hear you want to work for them because you live nearby and wouldn't have to commute across town or because they have free medical cover. Keep to the reasons the company is in business and why that interests you.
Why do you wish to leave your present employer?
Never criticize your present company or talk negatively about them. Keep to positive reasons you wish to change jobs. Wanting more experience and joining the market leader are more appropriate answers.
If you are currently unemployed don't try to hide the fact. Always be honest and have and have an answer prepared for why you are unemployed. It's not uncommon in the current economic times so don't be ashamed of it. Once again never criticize your former employer and try to appear optimistic and ready for new challenges.
What are your current responsibilities?
Think about your current or former job and make a list of what you were responsible for. Don't just read from your resume. Your potential employer has a copy of that. Reword it and and a few more points of interest.
Do you have any questions for us?
Always prepare some questions in advance to ask them. Keep to the actual job, it's responsibilities and what the company is planning for the future. Never ask questions that make you sound lazy or not concerned with the work. Questions about flexible working hours, vacation and sick pay don't impress potential employers.
Remember that with a phone interview you can have notes to jog your memory. Don't try to talk for a long time. Answer the questions carefully but keep it short and to the point.
All interviews can be stressful but remember the person on the other end of the line is probably not too comfortable either. Always remember to be polite, positive and thank them at the end of the call.
Preparing for Phone Interview Questions puts you ahead of the crowd and gives you a much greater chance of success.
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