
Phone interviews are popular these days for a good reason: efficiency. They save everyone’s time and effort.
However, they also miss communication cues that are present during
typical face-to-face interviews, which makes phone interviews a little
trickier.
Here are some tips that might help you prepare, as compiled by Ladders:
1. Remove distractions
Distractions are your worst enemy. Beware of anything that might take your attention away, whether its sound or vision.
Try making the phone call indoors and pay attention to the slightest
sound, like traffic or washing machine, as smartphones might pick them
up.
Turn off phone notifications beforehand. Make sure the area is clean before you start the phone call. The less distraction, the more focused you’ll be.
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The World Economic Forum predicted last year that 133 million new
jobs would replace 75 million existing jobs in the next four years as
the result of technological development. Hence it is crucial for
Indonesia to develop human resources with relevant skills to face the
challenges in Industry 4.0.
A 2017 survey by the Tanoto Foundation, an independent philanthropic organization focusing on education, found that 20 percent of its scholars were still unemployed six months after they graduated. “We limited [the survey] to only six months because they’re supposed to get a job within that period,” said Satrijo Tanudjojo, CEO global of the Tanoto Foundation, during a leadership forum in Jakarta on July 3.
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