Sunday, February 7, 2016

6 Tips In Nailing That Skype Interview

When online freelance workers apply for jobs, they go through a process similar to that of a regular job application. Aside from submitting your proposal or application letter, there are instances when a client would want to interview you through Skype.

Skype Interview– image source: Skype.com
Skype Interview– image source: Skype.com
A Skype interview is similar to an office interview, but it does not require the interviewer and interviewee to be in the same place at the same time. What are the things you can do to nail that Skype interview and get the job you want?

#1 Prepare the Computer

Before you agree to a Skype interview, it is necessary for you to ensure your computer is ready for the interview. You should make sure all the necessary software and applications are installed on your computer. While laptops already have an integrated webcam, it may be advisable to use an external camera since these cameras normally have a better microphone and optics, as indicated on lifehacker.com. Make sure the lens of the webcam to be at your eye-level to ensure the frame shows a triangle of your shoulders and face. To reduce, if not eliminate, interruptions during the interview, it is advisable to use an Ethernet cable rather than rely on a Wi-Fi connection. If possible, have prepare a backup, both internet and power, in case the power goes out.
UPS and Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot – image source: lazada.com
UPS and Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot – image source: lazada.com
#2 Prepare Yourself

After making sure your computer is ready for the interview, it will be necessary to ensure you prepare yourself. Since it is a video interview, it is advisable for you to look presentable to your potential client. Forbes.com points out that “it’s best to dress from head to toe.” There may be instances during the interview when you need to stand and adjust your equipment, which means the interviewer will see that you paired a business suit with your favorite sweatpants. This may not give the interviewer a good impression about you.

Skype Interview Attire– image source: biz.uiowa.edu
Skype Interview Attire– image source: biz.uiowa.edu
#3 Prepare your Surroundings

Aside from making sure you look good in front of the camera, it is also important for the interview to be conducted in a business-like environment, or at least it should have a business-like setting.  Make sure the room has suitable lighting. A quiet, well-lighted room with a door with a neutral background is ideal. You should also tell everyone in the house that you will have an interview since you wouldn’t want someone calling out your name or stereo music blasting in the background. You should also set you phone on silent mode.

#4 Check your Body Language

Body language – image source: en.wikipedia.org
Body language – image source: en.wikipedia.org


The Daily Muse says it is also important for you to take your body language into account. Remain animated while not moving around too much. Whenever you talk, it is advisable to lean towards the webcam. The author of “The Essential Digital Interview Handbook,” Paul Bailo, says give a ‘digital handshake’ or make a "slow, confident, professional, firm nod" to the interviewer without showing the top of your head. This simple gesture will give the interviewer an impression that you are prepared for the interview. It is also important to be mentally present all the time.  Call to Career coaching center coach Cheryl Palmer suggests using interjecting listening sounds, like “yes” or “hmm,” during the interview.

#5 Maintain Eye Contact

When you maintain eye contact with the interviewer, it can create rapport and shows your confidence and positive attitude towards the job. But, it is important to make sure you look at your camera and not at the screen. In addition to maintaining eye contact, you should not forget to smile. Palmer adds smiling breaks the ice and develops rapport with the interviewer. Since it is not easy to smile when you sit alone in a room, you may want to loosen yourself before the Skype interview, according to Forbes.

Eye contact – image source: themuse.com
Eye contact – image source: themuse.com
#6 Take Advantage of the Technology

Since a Skype interview does not require the interviewer and interviewee to be in the same place at the same time, you can take advantage of this situation. You can make some notes about the job and the company on the screen of your computer in case you forget some details. One thing though, don’t overdo it.

Post Notes– image source: plus.google.com
Post Notes– image source: plus.google.com



Preparing for a Skype interview is as difficult as preparing for a regular interview since you have to give the interviewer a good first impression. But, when you take these tips into consideration, you will have a better chance of acing the interview and get the job.

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