Online Interview Tips – Jobs, Resumes, Recruitment Agencies in Perth
The online platform is increasingly becoming popular as a method in the recruitment process among employers as even resumes from Perth are going online. Some Perth Recruitment Agencies view this as a move by employers to embrace technology such as webcam/video conferencing in their recruitment endeavours. It is important for Perth Accounting job seekers to embrace technology too by learning how to participate in online interviews. Below is a detailed explanation of 8 tips by our Perth Resume Writers to follow.
1. Select most reliable technology for use
If you possess a couple of gadgets- a smartphone, laptop, desktop- select the one that pledges maximum reliability and ease of use. If none of the gadgets you have can be relied upon, hire a quality technology for the purpose of the interview.
2. Choose a suitable interview venue
The location you choose for an online interview is as important as the interview itself. The best location should be one that is private and devoid of noise. The lighting and the background should be ideal to ensure maximum visibility with the interviewer(s). Remember also to have a location that ensures your camera can project your face and half of your body (from the waist up).
3. Conduct a test of the technology
It is wise to practice using the technology before the interview kicks off to ensure everything is functioning well. This eliminates any technical hitches during the actual interview. Assess if your connectivity is okay, if the camera is working, the quality of lighting and sound and your ability to use the video program software.
4. Opt for a professional dress code
In online interviews, only your top part is mostly projected by the camera. This does not mean you should dress casually. Your appearance does matter just like in a physical interview. As you strive to nail an online interview, project a professional look through a proper dress code. Avoid clothes that are overly bright/flashy.
5. Use a username that is professional
Refrain from using a complicated and weird username that is nothing close to your official name. Stick to a username that matches the one indicated on your resume.
6. Directly look into the camera
This is important in enhancing your attention, establishing eye contact and engaging in a meaningful discussion with the interviewer(s),
7. Conduct a mock online interview
Engage your friend or relative in a mock online interview in a similar context as that of the actual interview. The aim, in this case, should be to confirm the suitability of the technology incorporated and your interview skills. Afterwards, probe for feedback. If there are problems with the technology used, solve them before the actual online interview. As for your performance, focus on improving on the weak areas highlighted.
8. Do research
Just because the interview is online does not mean skipping the standard interview preparations. You have to research about the background of the company, formulate appropriate responses to probable interview questions and the questions you will want to ask.
As a final point, if called upon to engage in an online interview, follow the aforestated tips to avoid making unnecessary mistakes.
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