Phone Interview Tip – How to succeed in a phone interview  
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Phone Interview Tip – Introduction of phone interview tip will introduce you to why in a world of frightening job interviews, a phone interview may not be as bad as you are expecting.
Phone Interview - Page two of phone interview tip continues the main article by providing some tips for preparing for the phone interview.
Phone Interview Etiquette - Page three of phone interview tip will get into the etiquette you should have in a phone interview, including how you should talk on the phone.
Phone Job Interview – The final page of the main article on phone interview tip will give wrap things up with tips about your listening skills and of course, the wrap up of the phone interview and post interview steps you could take.
 
 
 

Phone Job Interview – How to succeed in a phone interview

Listen and Answer

You need to listen carefully to the interviewer, and keep your answers focused on the question. You don't need to rush, though. Take a moment to put together your thoughts, and then answer. You'll sound more confident and in control. If you’re not sure what the interviewer is asking, you can ask a question in return, like "Are you asking about my work with web design?"  Also be prepared to have a question or two for them. They're right there in your notes.

Wrapping Up

When the interview's done, thank the interviewer for taking the time to talk with you, and if you're interested in the job, re-iterate why you think you're a good match. Follow the phone interview up with an e-mail to thank the interviewer. 

The key to a phone interview is being prepared, and then projecting a feeling of competence in your voice and manner. With these, you're well on your way to acing a phone interview.

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