Video interview

How to Ace a Video Interview

Remote working and remote interviews have been very prevalent these days, and we are learning to embrace it. The pandemic situation has lead the employers all around the world to screen, assess and evaluate candidates by meeting them virtually. Video interviews are now a norm for selecting candidates across all most all different sectors and industries.

So here are a few things you should take care so you can ace a video interview.

1. Do a trial run: A few days before the interview ask a friend to give you feedback and treat it like you would a real interview. Check how your outfit looks on the screen, how you sound and how the lighting is.

2. Check your physical background: It is important to appear professional even during a video interview. So make sure there is no clutter visible and you are seated at a table with a neutral background behind you.

3. Pay attention to the lighting: Make sure the light is in front of you and it is not too bright.

4. Keep other programs closed: Close unnecessary applications on your computer to get higher bandwidth for the video call. If you have apps that pop notification, keep them definitely closed to avoid distraction.

5. Position yourself correctly: Place the camera in such a way that you are looking straight into it. It should frame your face and the upper half of your shoulders.

6. Use high-speed internet: To avoid video-audio lags use the fastest internet available. Connect directly to the internet cable if the wifi is not fast enough.

7. Always look at the camera: Looking at the image of the other person during a video call does not establish eye contact. To avoid this look at the camera. Also, hide your image if you are distracted by it.

8. Plan for technological difficulties: Keep your laptop plugged into the power supply to avoid battery dying out. Also, keep your phone in hand if the mode of interview changes. Always join the call a few minutes before the scheduled time to make sure there are no connectivity issues, and the audio and camera are working well.

9. Inform the interviewer this is your first time doing a video interview: Most interviewers will understand the difficulties you might face and cut you some slack. It could also be a good ice-breaker.

With these 9 things taken care, you are all set to have a smooth, technologically enhanced interview experience!

Good luck with your video interview!!

 

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