How Executive Recruiters Actually Find Candidates (And How to Get on Their Radar)
Most executives think the recruiter-candidate relationship works like a job board: you submit, they review, you hear back. It almost never works that way at
When it comes to acing your unconventional interview, you should know two things: 1) Confidence is key and 2) Being prepared is a crucial step toward interview success. Now that you know how to prepare for your interview, what can you do to ace it with ease?
For starters, sit by your phone/computer at least ten minutes prior to your scheduled unconventional interview. Answer the phone/video conference with your name and a smile. Never answer the phone by simply saying, “Hey” or “Hi.” Try saying something like this: “Good morning. This is (INSERT NAME).” Sounding professional is just as important as looking professional.
Secondly, it’s important to dress for success. Whether your interview is over the phone or via SKYPE, dress like you would at a first round in-person interview. You’ll act more professional if you’re in a suit and not in your favorite pair of sweatpants. To go along with your professional dress, spit out the gum and sit up nice and straight.
Before the actual interview portion begins, it’s okay to start with some small talk, but only if the interviewer begins the conversation. Just remember to take a deep breath and collect your thoughts before the questions come.
Ready…set…interview! Follow these steps and you’ll ace your unconventional interview with ease:
After your unconventional interview concludes, thank everyone for his or her time and consideration. Acknowledge every person by using his or her name. Don’t forget to follow-up with a short email thanking the interviewer. Secondly, you’ll want to follow-up with an actual handwritten note. Reiterate your contributions and the value you bring. This alone can make you stand out from the fierce competition, and it just might make you memorable enough for an invite to interview in person.
This article was written by Amy Gubser (ACRW, CJSS) of BlueSteps Executive Career Services (BECS). Amy specializes in Personal Brand Coaching, Job Search Coaching, Career Change Coaching, Interview Coaching, and Salary Negotiation Coaching and has years of experience.
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