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- Interviewing Over the Telephone
- Many hiring managers conduct telephone interviews in the early stages of the recruiting process because it can be a cost- and time-efficient way to narrow down a list of candidates. This method of interviewing also offers valuable insight for positions that require phone communication skills.Managers generally conduct face-to-face interviews before...
- Articles 2007-10-16
- 8 Telephone Interview Preparation Tips
- Telephone interviews are quite common in today's job market. They are offered for a variety of reasons including cost savings, screening of candidates and out-of-town applicants. To successfully navigate the phone interview, it is important to have a solid game plan in place for preparation. This paper gives 8 quick...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Advice For The Job Seeker: The Telephone Interview
- Telephone interviews are becoming more common and can be sprung on you anytime. Take a few seconds to prepare yourself. If you're at work, put the caller on hold in order to close your office door or to take the call in a more private location. If you're at home,...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Telephone Interviews Made Easy
- What's so scary about a telephone interview? You use the phone every day. But a telephone interview is far more than just a phone call. This paper gives some tips to get you through what could be the most important call of your life. A number of graduate recruiters interview...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Job Interviews: Six Steps To Acing A Telephone Interview
- Telephone interviews are becoming more popular these days. Whether that's good or bad depends on how you handle them! Sometimes telephone interviews are used as a pre-screening technique for all candidates. Other times they are reserved for candidates who live far away. Regardless of the reason, you must take them...
- White papers 2007-08-31
- How To Have A Great Phone Interview
- Telephone interviews are an increasingly popular (and time-efficient) way of pre-screening job applicants to narrow the candidate field before a face-to-face job interview. And, sooner or later, if you are determined about your career progression, it is an audition you will have to get through, so it makes sense to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Telephone Job Interview Preparation Tips
- Telephone interviews are quite common in nowadays' job market. They are offered for a variety of reasons including cost savings, screening of candidates and out-of-town applicants. To successfully navigate the phone interview, it is important to have a solid game plan in place for preparation. This paper gives 8 quick...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Phone Interviews Done Right!
- Many people struggle with what to do when confronted with an interview on the telephone. Telephone interviews are one of the toughest events a job seeker faces. First of all, the phone call frequently comes unexpectedly or at an inconvenient time. Secondly, you have more difficulty judging the reaction to...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Telephone Job Interview Preparation Tips
- Telephone interviews are quite common in nowadays' job market. They are offered for a variety of reasons including cost savings, screening of candidates and out-of-town applicants. To successfully navigate the phone interview, it is important to have a solid game plan in place for preparation. This paper gives 8 quick...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Six Steps To Acing A Telephone Interview
- Telephone interviews are becoming more popular these days. Sometimes they're used as a simple pre-screening technique; other times they are an invaluable way for companies to consider candidates who live far away. Some employers hope to catch you unprepared in order to see if you can think on your feet...
- White papers 2008-01-01
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- Acing The Telephone Interview
- We all want to get that phone call from the recruiter, manager, or HR person for an interview. However, sometimes, before they officially decide to interview you in person, they'll want to conduct a quick interview over the phone. First, fear not! Winning the telephone interview simply requires the same...
- White papers 2006-07-11
- Telephone Interview
- If you're trying for a job at a corporation that's far away from where you currently live, a telephone interview might be your first introduction to the company as well as their initial impression of you. Because you will be unable to read body language or make a terrific impact...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- 6 Tips For A Successful Telephone Interview
- There are several types of interviews that are conducted to recruit and hire top talent. To start off this series on types of interviews, let's take a look at what may be considered the most over looked interview: the telephone interview. This is the process of screening out candidates who...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- How To Ace A Telephone Interview
- Telephone interviews save money and resources that can be better spent elsewhere; but most of all, they save time - which is always in short supply. Telephone interviews give the employer an idea of your phone techniques and are especially useful for companies looking to fill customer service positions. During...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Are You Ready For The Telephone Interview?
- Don't allow yourself to be intimidated by the telephone interview. You can sail through it easily. The phone interview is often a prelude to a face-to-face meeting and is frequently used by employers, recruiters, and headhunters to select a pool of highly qualified candidates for more in-depth discussions. The preparation,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Ace Telephone Interview
- The Internet has made it so easy to apply for jobs that most hiring managers are inundated with hundreds of applications for every position they post. The telephone interview is used to further screen out candidates from the face-to-face interview. Your objective is to get in the door for a...
- White papers 2008-09-22
- How To Prepare For A Telephone Interview
- It is important to prepare thoroughly for your telephone interview. Begin by studying the job description and the candidate profile. This will enable you to identify the company's particular needs and demonstrate that you possess the skills required to meet them. Find out all you can about the company's products,...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- -THE WHITE HOUSE: Telephone interview of the President by radio Bilingue.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-5 November 1998-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- Telephone interview of the President by radio Bilingue C1994-98 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:021198 Q Is there any message you would like to send to our listeners in Radio Bilingue, Mr. President? THE PRESIDENT: Yes,...
- Research articles 1998-11-05
- Overcoming Nervousness & Acing The Telephone Interview
- With so many people out of work these days, there may be dozens if not hundreds of people applying for the job you want, need and deserve. And because there are so many job seekers for every available position, an increasingly important aspect of the weeding out process is "The...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Telephone Interviews: Putting Your Best Voice Forward
- The telephone interview is do or die - you do not get to see your interviewer and impress him or her with your savvy dress, winning smile, or slick portfolio. Instead, you typically have just one asset - your voice! In addition, sometimes you are given the opportunity to prepare...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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