When is a video interview appropriate?
You’ve passed the first stage of the recruitment process, meaning you’re one step closer to your dream job! However, the employer wants to conduct it over video. In our ever-changing landscape of technology, setting a time and location for an interview is more flexible using video telecommunications. Video conferencing is preferable to a phone interview every time, as you can give a better impression of your character.
We have outlined our top tips on video etiquettes, to help you avoid the pitfalls and nail your next interview!
First impressions count
1. Always ensure you have their username prior to the designated meeting time and have sent an invite request to the other person. This way they will be able to accept you as a contact with an appropriate time for a response. You may also want to check that they have received this, as we all know technology can sometimes be a tricky beast! You do not want to be late for your interview, so following these steps should ensure a smoother process. If they do occur remember to handle any technical glitches with grace, you are being interviewed after all.
2. Speaking of usernames & email addresses, make sure yours is professional. First name + last name is always a good option, if that is unavailable you can be a bit more creative with first name + middle initial + last name and so on.
3. Testing the camera ahead of time is important, you can set up a comfortable seating position and be at a suitable distance from the camera, ideally with your head and shoulders in profile. Also, check that there is no glare behind you and that the viewer can see your face clearly.
4. Endeavor to be in a room where there will not be anything distracting in the background such as other people, or loud noise. Have headphones handy in case there are any problems with the interviewers not being able to hear you clearly.
5. Make eye contact! This one is easy to forget as you will naturally look at the face/s on your screen, however, be mindful of the camera position and try to address some of your answers to this. Try to occasionally look at the camera whilst the person is talking, as well as when you are – this will create a more personal tone.
6. Finally, ensure that you dress as you would for a face to face interview – no pajamas!
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Good luck from all of us at Capstone!
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