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[JAS] Saranjana, Day 4 of your 5-Day e-Seminar

Job Asia Search's "5-Day e-Seminar".

DAY 4 - Telephone interview tips for overseas applicants.

Hello Saranjana,

** Welcome to Day 4 of your "5-Day e-Seminar".

Many employers cast wide nets when looking for applicants. The
number of telephone interviews has risen with hiring managers'
willingness to consider candidates who are not local. During your
job hunt, you may be offered an interview by telephone. These tips
can help you prepare.

Remember that a phone interview is still an interview. Just as you
prepare for an interview that takes place in person, you should
make sure that you are ready for a phone interview. Practice
answering questions, and consider which questions you may need to
ask your interviewer. You should also do some research into the
company you may soon be working for.

Keep both your resume and the job advertisement within easy reach
during your conversation. While you may be tempted to prepare a
stack of information for your phone interview, limiting it to the
job listing and your resume will keep you from shuffling papers and
making noise during your interview.

Use a landline (fixed line), if you can. While cellular/mobile
telephones continue to improve, you don't want to risk static,
dropped calls or interference during your interview. A wired line
is more reliable and can offer better reception. You will also want
to avoid taking a call in a noisy area or in a place that you
cannot talk for long. Some interviewers may suggest using a
software program in order to conduct a video interview through the
computer. A telephone interview may be preferable -- you are less
likely to experience technical difficulties.

Budget time for a lengthy interview. You don't want to risk having
to cut your interview short or needing to interrupt it. You may
also need some time before your interview to get into an
appropriate mindset, as well as a few minutes afterwards in which
to relax. Limit the interruptions that might occur. Take your phone
call somewhere away from children, pets, etc., and turn off call
waiting.

Speak as clearly as possible. You are relying on your voice to
convey all the emotion and enthusiasm that you would be able to use
your entire body for during an interview. While you need to speak
expressively, avoid becoming too excited, especially if your voice
becomes difficult to understand.

If you are worried about presenting yourself professionally over
the phone, consider dressing for a telephone interview just as you
might for a face-to-face interview. Professional clothing can often
help you move into the appropriate mindset for your interview, even
though you'll be the only one able to see it.

Some interviewers will call after reviewing your application and as
to interview you on the spot. If you do not feel prepared, suggest
that it isn't a convenient time and ask if you can return the call.

Visit the following page for the 5 Common Interview Questions (and
their recommended answers) in Asia:

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=5PRnp&m=1pGaRjXotYlM8z&b=XQZVIQhfdX8Yhcgr9UHmjA

** NEED MORE HELP?

If required, you can consult the Ultimate Guide to Job Interview
Answers that provides exactly what you need to say (with powerful
examples) to get hired in Asia. Visit the link below to read more
about this effective guide.

http://clicks.aweber.com/y/ct/?l=5PRnp&m=1pGaRjXotYlM8z&b=RC6RAw4u7S_FNHpbX17Ifw

Be on the lookout for Day 5 of your e-Seminar arriving tomorrow. We
will reveal where to find Asia employment visa information.

See you tomorrow!

Cheers

The JAS (JobAsiaSearch) Team
http://jobasiasearch.com

Postal Address: Ang Mo Kio Central Post Office, P.O. Box 512, Singapore 915601

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