TOP TIPS TO MASTER YOUR VIDEO INTERVIEW
1. CONNECTION
Find a quiet place with good WiFi signal. You’ll sound better if you take a call in a quiet place. Also keep in mind that your headphones might have a better microphone than your computer. Most video conferencing apps have a tool in their settings for testing sound.
2. SET UP A PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
The goal of all interviewers is to find a reason to cut you from consideration. Don’t let what the interviewer sees in the background cause them to not see your skills and talents. If you will be interviewing from your home office, make sure the wall or bookshelf behind you is decorated appropriately. If you don’t have a home office, set up an area in your home with a professional background for video conference calls or Skype/Zoom interviews. To create a professional background, find a blank wall in your home that you can put a chair and a small table in front of. Alternatively use a Virtual Background.
3. DRESS FOR SUCCESS
Sure, no one will know if you are wearing pyjama pants, but we strongly encourage you to dress professionally during video interviews - as you would if you were meeting at someone’s office. Research the company's dress code and choose clothes that make you feel comfortable and confident. Preferably solid colors, nothing bright or striped.
4. GET READY
Silence your phone and place everything you need for example paper, a pen, your CV and job spec and glass of water within reach.
5. KNOW WHERE TO LOOK
One of the most challenging things about a video conference call interview is knowing where to look. If you look at the person you are talking to then the camera doesn’t capture your eye contact. If you look into the camera, you don’t get to see the interviewer's body language or facial reactions. We recommend looking into the camera when you are talking and looking at the screen for clues about how the interview is going while the interviewer is speaking.
6. WALK THE TALK
Make sure your actions are consistent with your words. You will be judged as much by what you do as what you say, so if you are claiming that you are a great listener, make sure to listen.
7. PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE
Finally, practice using your webcam and make sure the video conference call app is working. Practice asking some of the questions you have prepared while looking into the camera. Before you interview, you should be at ease logging into your video app. Test it with a friend or family member and ask what they can see in the background - make sure it’s not a pile of dirty laundry! Practice your interview ahead of time so you can make yourself a list of necessary reminders.