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Questions
1. Experts suggest that you dress professionally for a telephone interview even though the interviewer can't see you. Do you agree that this is important? Explain the reason. Why or Why not?
2. In getting ready for a telephone interview for a new job, what are the three or four things for which you most want to be prepared? If you were getting ready to interview someone else for a job, what are the three or four major things that you'd expect that person to be prepared for?
3. Matt Aberham warns against simply trying to "sell yourself" during a phone interview. You agree but you also believe that selling yourself is one of the things that you have to do "as a job seeker." What sort of strategies do you regard as legitimate and effective in trying to sell yourself to a phone interviewer (or an in-person interviewer for that matter)?
4. Think of one or two experiences from your own life that you'd particularly like to come up in a job interview. What sort of questions might allow you to "take the initiative" in making sure that they didn't fall through the cracks? How much time do you think each incident would be worth in a 30-45 minute interview?
5. Using Skype and similar methods has become quite popular in setting up the complete online conversation. How would the use of this technology modify a telephone interviews? How about other forms of communication, such as text messaging?
6. If you could choose one of 3 interview methods (phone interview, video interview, or in-person interview), which one would you choose? What is the reason?