Good First Impressions: Interview Edition! In-Person Give a handshake to the interviewer(s) and introduce yourself. Maintain good eye contact!
Video Call Give a wave and introduce yourself to the interviewer(s). Thank them for their time today.
Eye Contact
Giving eye contact throughout your answers will help build connection and trust with the interviewer(s). If there are multiple people on the panel, make sure to look at everyone on the panel at some point throughout your answers.
Even though on a video call, it’s easy to tell if you are looking around the call room. As you answer questions look at everyone on the panel at some point or look directly at the camera. Avoid looking down or looking around the room.
Body Language
Open body language is best. Avoid crossing your arms, hunching over, keeping your head down, or not squaring your body towards the interviewer(s). Talking with your hands makes you appear more conversational and relaxed.
Initial Greeting
Answer Delivery
Background/Setup
Phone Call Introduce yourself if there is anyone new on the call, thank them for their time today.
Angle your body to be straight on with Even though the interviewer can’t see you, your computer and have the camera your body language makes a difference. Try level with your face. Allow enough putting the phone on speaker to give room in the bottom of the frame to yourself freedom to talk with your hands – allow interviewers to see your hands as this adds inflection to your voice to make you talk. Studies have been done that you sound more conversational. You can being able to see your hands on a video also try walking around the room! call instills trust. Ensure you are enunciating your words and speaking at a pace that is conducive to someone taking notes. Enunciating and pace are especially important for video/phone interviews. Practicing answers for common questions in advance can reduce filler words such as ‘like’ or ‘um’. It also will give you more confidence in answering questions and allow you to deliver your answer in a way that is easy to follow for the listener. Ask the interviewer at the end if they need any clarification for any answers. Setup: Bring along a notebook and pen to take any notes if you need. Also bring a folder with additional copies of the resume you applied with for those on the panel. It also doesn’t hurt to bring a water bottle with you, dry mouth during interviews is real!
Locate yourself somewhere private and quiet where you won’t have any interruptions. Ensure your Wi-Fi connection is stable and strong to avoid glitches during your interview. Your background should be free of clutter or personal items. Keep water nearby.
Locate yourself somewhere private and quiet where you won’t have any interruptions. Feel free to have your resume and notes in front of you if you find it helpful. Keep water nearby.
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