Video interviews have become increasingly common in today's remote work landcape.

In fact, they have become the norm, so good preparation is absolutely crucial.

You have to ensure you present yourself professionally, manage technical aspects smoothly, and communicate effectively.

These Fynity-approved steps will help boost your confidence, reduce stress, and maximise your chances of making a positive and lasting impression on potential employers.

Video Interviews

Follow these steps and you'll be ready to tackle your video interview with confidence.

  • Test Your Technology: Ensure you have a stable internet connection and test your audio and video quality before the interview. Familiarise yourself with the video conferencing platform being used (e.g., Zoom, Microsoft Teams) and ensure it's updated to the latest version.
  • Choose Your Setting: Select a quiet, well-lit location for your interview with minimal background distractions. Position yourself in front of a neutral background to keep the focus on you and avoid clutter or distractions.
  • Dress Professionally: Dress as you would for an in-person interview, choosing professional attire that reflects the company culture and industry norms. Avoid wearing distracting patterns or colours that may appear distorted on camera.
  • Practice Your Body Language: Sit up straight and maintain good posture throughout the interview to convey confidence and professionalism. Make eye contact with the camera rather than the screen to create a sense of connection with the interviewer.
  • Minimise Distractions: Silence or turn off notifications on your phone, computer, and other devices to minimise distractions during the interview. Close unnecessary tabs or applications on your computer to avoid interruptions.
  • Prepare Your Environment: Ensure proper lighting by positioning yourself facing a natural light source or using a lamp to illuminate your face evenly. Consider using a headset with a microphone to improve audio quality and reduce background noise.
  • Practice with a Mock Interview: Conduct a mock interview with a friend or family member using the video conferencing platform you'll be using for the interview. Practice answering common interview questions and familiarise yourself with the video interface to build confidence.
  • Be Mindful of Your Camera Angle: Position your camera at eye level to create a natural and engaging view for the interviewer. Avoid extreme angles or positioning the camera too close or far away, as this can be distracting.
  • Have Your Materials Ready: Keep a copy of your CV, notes, and any relevant documents nearby for reference during the interview. Have a pen and paper handy to jot down any important points or questions you want to remember.
  • Stay Engaged and Authentic: Maintain a positive attitude and engage with the interviewer actively throughout the conversation. Be yourself and let your personality shine through, even in a virtual setting.

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