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Help, I'm Having A Skype Interview! Hints and Tips to Help You Succeed in Your Webcam Sales Interview, Rob Scott, © Aaron Wallis, 2010
More and more interviews are taking place over Skype and other audiovisual teleconferencing tools such as Live Messenger, GotoMeeting, WebEx, etc. As business becomes more global and these tools become commonplace it is somewhat inevitable that Skype interviews will become the norm for initial interviews.
There are some benefits -
For both interviewer and interviewee the experience can initially be very daunting
but with a little preparation and the hints and tips here, we hope that your Skype
interview will be as natural (well almost!) as a face-
Ten Quick Tips to Help your Skype Interview
1. Treat it as a face-
2. Ensure that You Have the Right Kit
3. Record Yourself First
4. Do A trial Beforehand With Friend or Family
5. Be Aware of Your Body Language
6. Be Aware of What's Behind You On the Call
7. Be Aware of Noise That's Around You
8. Dress to Impress
9. Practise Your Speaking Tone
10. Smile When You Dial and Stay Calm!
Treat it as a face-
Do the preparation for a first interview (see http://www.aaronwallis.co.uk/wow_at_first_interview.php and Understanding Your Strengths) that you normally would including researching the company beforehand (http://www.aaronwallis.co.uk/research_interview.php ).
Know your targets, your performance against targets, your career history inside out,
your achievements, qualifications, etc. Have pre-
The Equipment
To conduct a Skype interview both parties will need to download a free copy of the
video conferencing Skype tool from: http://www.skype.com/intl/en-
The hardware is inexpensive as most modern laptops include an inbuilt webcam and microphone although it is imperative that you trial your kit at least a shopping day before the big day so if it's not adequate you've still got the time to go down to your local accessories shop to buy a webcam and microphone. Typically from a high street retailer you'd be looking at £30 for a piece of competent kit though from online retailers this could be as low as a tenner!
Great organisational skills and solid IT skills are required in most roles these days so ensure that you get your kit working at least a day before the event and just before the event close down all windows so your processing power is solely dedicated to the Skype call. Be online for the event at least five minutes before the agreed time.
If you have an old slide projector screen you might want to use this as a backdrop (to block out the Marilyn Manson poster!) though a blank wall or bookcase is totally fine.
Get the lighting right -
There is an option in Skype to view yourself in a small screen to the side of the
main video screen -
Record Yourself First
I don't know why but first time you attempt a web meeting you will sit with your
hands on your knees and you will look at either the keyboard, to the side or around
the task bar at the bottom of your screen -
By recording yourself beforehand on your webcam you can see how big (or small) you come across on the screen, how your voice projects, how you project your own body language and how your own kit performs.
Without doubt you'll feel totally self-
Do A trial Beforehand With Friend or Family Member
If you have a willing friend or family member then do a trial beforehand. Initially
you will both collapse in a heap of laughter and then have absolutely nothing to
say -
Send across to your willing volunteer a handful of sample interview questions to
make it a real 'dress rehearsal' and ask for feedback -
This practise call will also help you prepare some small talk -
Be Aware of Your Body Language
Recording yourself beforehand will really help you come across as natural as possible.
Until holographic imaging becomes the norm you will never be able to communicate
as effectively as you would in a face-
Be aware of your hands -
Try to imitate the breathing pattern of the person that you are speaking to. This
does two key things -
Make eye contact by looking straight into your webcam remember that shifting eye
contact when talking will make you look as, well, shifty, as it would in a face-
Finally, and most importantly, SMILE, LAUGH and GET ON WITH THEM like you would in any other sales interview. The technology is free so take your time, enjoy the meeting and go 'off track' about personal interests and the like as you would in a conventional interview.
Be Aware of What's Behind You On the Call
In true 'panto' style don't get your interviewer screaming 'it's behind you!' Ensure that your background is organised and clutter free, take down the Page 3 calendar and make sure that photos of you and your mates doing shots at a recent party are out of the frame!
It is human nature to judge people, we're a horrible species in that way, so don't give the interviewer any opportunity to make preconceptions of you, or to distract them from the important points that you're trying to get across.
Video yourself beforehand, pause for a 'still' and take a look around this picture.
Look at the detail in the background -
Be Aware of Noise That's Around You
If you're having the Skype interview at home then chuck the cat out of the room and if possible get a friend to take the kids to the park for an hour. Turn off TVs and radios throughout your house and put your mobile onto silent (no one wants to hear your 'I'm a Firestarter ringtone!'). Microphones tend to pick up every little noise (and are sensitive to things like breathing) so ensure that you video yourself beforehand and adjust the volumes accordingly.
If you're in a houseful let everyone know what you're doing, ask for their co-
Dress to Impress
I don't know why but in my experience interviewees don't dress as well as they would
in a conventional interview -
Be aware that small stripes can 'move' on a screen (remember Michael Fish in his
lovely tweed numbers during the 1970's weather forecasts!) and keep the colours corporate
-
One of the great benefits of video interviewing though is it doesn't matter if you overdo the aftershave or perfume, you can wear your Homer Simpson socks and you don't have to clean your shoes!
Practise Your Speaking Tone
Perhaps speak a little slower than you would normally (mirror the interviewers) and a little louder (but not too much). Position your webcam so that you can have a straight back and you are naturally sitting faced directly into the webcam. Speak clearly and be aware that if you're being interviewed from abroad there may be a few second time lag.
Smile When You Dial and Stay Calm!
Smiling makes you look more friendly, more engaging, more positive, more confident
and overall lifts your own spirits. Video conferencing is really not pleasurable
the first time so do it with a smile, sit upright, relax and enjoy -
....and finally
Guess what, 'sods law' states that something will go wrong with the technology, relax,
take your time to correct, don't fluster and calmly get it all back working again.
Interviewers know how daunting video conferencing can be and won't mark you down
for your Internet connection stuttering, your microphone unclipping from your tie
or your computer going into 'sleep mode' -
Prepare thoroughly, relax , enjoy and always ask what the next stage is. Once you've
got the first one out of the way you won't be so self-
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