Are you planning to apply for a position abroad? If you are, this blog will help you prepare. When applying for a job abroad, it’s important that you learn the different methods that some companies or agencies are currently using to conduct their job interviews abroad, as they often differ from traditional job interviews that are constrained by geography.
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As you may already know, most companies like to interview their prospect employees using the famous “let’s get to know you in-person” kind of interviews. While an “in-person” job interview is the most common way to interview candidates, there are other more unconventional ways to do interviews and, now more than ever, many global companies are relying on these new ways to get to know their prospective employees. Read on for the first two ways global employers interview candidates abroad.
1. Phone InterviewsInterviews via phone are the second most common interview types now a day. When using the phone to conduct an interview, the interviewer will mainly assess the applicant’s communication skills as well as the information provided for each question asked during the interview. By studying the answers to the questions and the way the applicant communicated those answers, the employer can identify strengths and weaknesses on the applicant without allowing visual effects to interfere with the impression he/she is getting from the applicant. The down side of this interview technique is that applicants will not be able to see the interviewer’s reaction to their answers, which could prevent them from feeling secure about the way they answered the question.
How do you prepare for a phone interview?
2. Skype InterviewsInterviews conducted via Skype are becoming more and more popular thanks to the Internet. Many companies, in an effort to make their vacant positions more “marketable,” use Skype as their main interview medium. Skype interviews are conducted in the same way as in-person. The only obvious difference is that during a Skype interview, the interviewer and interviewee are located miles and miles away from each other. But, basically the other aspects of the interview will remain the same. How do you prepare for a Skype interview?
Understanding the different ways in which you may be interviewed for that position abroad is one of the most important steps when applying for global jobs. Yes, I know, submitting a strong, complete, and appealing job application will get you one step closer to getting the job, but the reality is that having a successful interview is what is actually going to get you the job. So what are you waiting for? Start practicing these two ways of getting interviewed and you’ll see that when the interview day comes, you’ll be more than ready to ace the interview and get that job offer. |
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