Yes, I'm back with interview tips - the 'do's' of the phone interview and this is the final session on 'do's'. Next, I'll touch on the 'Don'ts'.
What has SMILE got to do with the Phone Interview? You can't be seen anyway. The answer is YES! It's very important. Smile to project a positive tone in your voice and your image. You want to let the interviewer know you are happy to be interviewed and excited about the job at hand. Finally, remember to send or email a "Thank You" note immediately after the phone interview to reiterate your deep interest in the position. Try the techniques I blogged about. They really work!
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