Preparing for a telephone interview

    Telephone interviews have their pros and cons.

One of the pros is that you can control your environment, setting yourself up for success. The single biggest piece of advice I offer clients is to treat it as if you are attending a face-to-face interview. Take the call in a private, quiet setting and dress in either professional or business casual attire. Some people will be more comfortable sitting at a desk or table while others might prefer standing and the chance to walk around the room a bit as they answer. Do what makes you feel more confident. Your voice and your choice of words are how you will convey yourself to the interviewer. Avoid the temptation to conduct the interview lounging on the couch in a t-shirt and sweats. If you dress and “play” the part, your voice and intonation will benefit greatly. It’s a subtle difference, but one that will work to your advantage.

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