The Ultimate Guide to Interviewing
Preparing for a Video Interview
Preparing for a Video Interview
As an international intern applying to companies in the U.S., the chances are high that you will be asked to do a video or phone interview. The basics of preparing for a remote interview are the same as preparing for an in-person interview, but there are extra steps you’ll need to take to make sure you and your space are ready for a video interview.
Preparing for a Video Interview:
Download and test software
Prepare your workspace for the call
Treat your video interview as you would an in-person interview
Consider your audio and video image
Body language is much harder to convey over video, but by making sure to nod and smile along with the conversation, you can demonstrate your interest and attention through the camera. Remember to also keep your eyes on the camera while you’re speaking, not the screen.
The microphone will pick up small noises so try to limit extra sounds like typing. If you need a few moments to think before answering a question, let the interviewer know that you are thinking so they don’t fear the video feed froze. Make sure to also allow for small silences after you speak to give the interviewer time to respond or take notes. Don’t worry if there is a small delay.