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Field Interview Types Techniques Witness Resource
Telephoning for an Interview
It is not particularly common anymore for companies to ask you to call them for an interview. That is usually saved for jobs that include sales and/or jobs that are not so easily applied for by the other methods. Telephoning for an interview is a bit common when a company requires that you be on the phone a lot. It gives them a feel for the quality and the personality of the person on the phone. When making this type of interview request, always speak in a clean and clear manner. Be polite and prepared to answer any questions that may be asked of you. You might approach the telephone interview like this:
Hello Mr. Brown, I am Mike Sandal. I am calling with regards to your ad in the Post about the clerical position. If you are asked your experience and/or previous work experience, be prepared to answer quickly and explain how long you have been doing that type of work and give a brief description of your duties.
The correct way to build your resume will be included later on in this manual. It will give you the correct way to format your resume so that it gets noticed for all of the right things.
Common Interview Questions Every interview compiles of the interviewer asking you a great deal of questions. Everything that you could ever want may be riding on your behavior at a job interview. If you havent heard from the employer within a week, you should call the office to ask if they have reached a decision yet. Let your interviewer bring up the topic of salary first. Another thing that would be nice to do is to check out the surrounding area around the company. |
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