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What problems should we pay attention to in online interview?

With the development of Internet technology, more and more companies now take online video interview as an optional item for recruitment interview. Video interview can improve the efficiency of cross-regional interview and reduce the cost of interview to some extent. Although some companies think that video interview is not conducive to better interaction between interviewers and interviewers, the application of video interview has not been fully popularized, but we may still encounter this problem. Instead of looking for a strategy online, it is better to get ready now. Now share some dry goods of video interviews with you.

Generally speaking, video interview is not much different from face-to-face interview, at least the interview content and steps are similar, but there are many details to pay attention to. Let's talk about it one by one now.

0 1 preparation stage

1. Confirm whether the network is in good condition. Might as well find a signal. Video interview in a relatively stable place. If the signal is interrupted or intermittent during the interview, people will feel that you are not paying enough attention to this interview, are not fully prepared, and can't even do the most basic things well. Even if you do well, you have little chance of passing the interview.

2. Confirm whether the computer, camera, speaker and microphone are working normally. It's best to check all these devices carefully some time in advance. If you are still worried about the problem, you can find a friend to simulate it and see what the problem is. Don't wait until the interview starts to find out the problem, and you can't let the interviewer wait for you to finish the interview.

Make sure the surrounding environment is quiet enough, and no one will interrupt or affect your interview. Find a place where there will be no noise and make sure that the interview will not be disturbed or distracted. You'd better go to your room, close the door and put a piece of paper on the door to tell people that you are having a very important interview. Don't disturb them easily.

4. Confirm whether the background is clean and tidy. It's best to find a white wall as a background wall. Looks clean and comfortable. It also shows that you are carefully prepared and attach great importance to this interview. If not, you can also use bookshelves/bookcases as the background, but you should check the bookcases for any inappropriate places in advance and clean them up. Never start an interview just because you are looking for a piece of land. It must be clean and tidy within the shooting range of the camera, and nothing fancy can interfere with the line of sight.

5. Make sure the light is bright enough. Preview the screen before the interview to see if the lights are bright enough to see people clearly. Not too bright, of course. If you wipe your forehead, it's bad for your image.

6, confirm whether the dress is appropriate. The dress code for video interviews is the same as that for face-to-face interviews. Don't wear pajamas or anything to the interview, but dress appropriately. One more thing, don't think about it I wish I had a formal upper body. Anyway, you can't see it below, and it's cool to wear big shorts. In case you need to get up to get something during the interview, will you get up or not?

7. Confirm whether the glasses reflect light. Some people worry about forgetting words during the interview, so they make cheat sheets and stick them on the computer screen, but because their glasses reflect light, they sell themselves directly. Especially blue glasses are highly reflective. Even if you don't put a cheat sheet and put a large piece of reflective material there, are you trying to deceive the interviewer? Try to adjust the angle and brightness of the light first, and see if it can be solved. If not, either wear contact lenses or take them off.

02 interview stage

1, remember to stare at the camera. Remember to stare at the camera during the interview, not just at the screen. Only by staring at the camera will the interviewer think you are looking at him and you can make eye contact.

2. Keep smiling. Smiling is very important in face-to-face interviews or video interviews, especially video interviews. Too nervous to smile can easily make people think that you are keeping a straight face, so the interview atmosphere will be very serious, and smiling can make the atmosphere relaxed.

3. Whether the sitting posture is appropriate. Don't lean completely against the chair when you do it. You can lean forward a little. It is advisable to sit in a position where you can show your abdomen and raise your fist.

4. Use body language appropriately. After all, it is not face-to-face communication, so we must remember to have appropriate body language to make the interviewer feel replaced. But remember, too much body language can easily distract the interviewer.