How To Prepare for a Work At Home Interview
May 26, 2010 by admin
Filed under Working From Home Tips
Unless you are applying for a local company, it is highly likely that the interview process will be solely conducted online or via the phone. When you work from home you’ll have to get used to the idea of working independently, so think of the interview as a test to measure whether you are truly ready or not.

If you’ve never been hired without a face to face interview, you may find the process to be nerve racking and impersonal. The best way to counter these feelings is by properly preparing for the interview process and putting out the best you have to offer from the very beginning. It may sound like common sense to most people, but you really should make sure that your resume is completely airtight. Go over it numerous times over a few days, send copies to trusted friends and family members and have a professional resume writer review it if possible. Just a few grammatical or spelling errors can make the difference between getting contacted at all, so it is easy to see why the most professional resume can make or break you.
You won’t be able to dress for the part, but you can make sure that your responses are professional and your speaking voice is pleasant. Think about all of the questions you have been previously asked when interviewed in person, then make a script record your responses. Voice inflections, pauses and your overall tone should sound natural and thoughtful. Comprise a list of your skills, assets and experiences, then work on really selling yourself during suitable responses.
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