
November 14, 2013
3 Tips to Prep for a Last-Minute Phone Interview
By Heather Huhman, Glassdoor.com
Have you ever had a hiring manager call you and ask if you’re available for a phone interview right now? Sometimes interview sneak up on you – literally.
Phone interviews are commonly used by hiring managers to contact job candidates who aren’t local. But, it’s not always about location. Employers frequently use the phone interview to conduct a pre-screening for the job, answer resume questions, and establish your basic qualifications and company fit.
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1. Identify the best and the worst of your resume. The first thing you should do to prepare for a last-minute interview is collect your thoughts. This employer is obviously interested in you and possibly on a strict deadline, which is great news for you. However, you need to determine what job experiences and skills are most relevant to discuss with this employer.
So, take a look at your resume. If you’re afforded enough time, jot down two or three experiences and skills you’d like to highlight during your interview. Also, highlight weaknesses in your resume (that you can hopefully turn into a strength). This will help you answer questions with more confidence and detail.
2. Perform a quick search online of the company. Hopefully you’re already familiar with the company that just gave you a call. But, if you somehow haven’t done your homework yet, do a quick search online. If possible, jot down the company’s main purpose and values and at least one relevant case study or work example on their website.
3. Clear your mind. The true ploy of a last-minute interview is to gauge your ability to think on your feet. So don’t let your nerves or lack of preparation get the best of you. If you don’t know everything about the company or don’t have questions prepared for the interviewer, it’s not the end of the world. Focus on first impressions and detailing why you’re the best fit for the job.
If you’re truly unprepared for an on-the-spot interview request, ask if you can schedule an interview for the next day. Hiring managers can’t expect you to automatically be free for an interview without prior notice, so if you aren’t available, just say so!
Have you ever been interviewed last minute? How did you prepare for the interview?
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