Thursday, September 9, 2010

grab the job

With advance planning and preparation, the video interview isn't very different from an in-person interview." You will mostly like be interviewing in a professional environment (not from a web cam on your home computer), either at a recruiter's office (Korn/Ferry has video conferencing at all their offices) or at a company that provides video conferencing services. So, plan your interview as you would any other job interview. Review the following tips that Kim has compiled, to make sure you ace this type of interview. Keep in mind, a video interview carries as much weight as an interview conducted in-person, so you will want to make sure that you're well prepared to interview remotely. In addition to doing the same preparation you would for any other job interview, it?s also helpful to familiarize yourself with how the technology works and how to use it to your best advantage. Many of these articles provide the same information. Choose the ones that appeal to you or click through to each and quickly scan the ce to
see which articles are most pertinent to your situation. If possible,
try to find a facility where you can practice ahead of time.