Hey there, and welcome to Speak English with Christina, where you’ll have fun becoming fluent in American English. I’m your English coach Christina and today, you’re going to learn how to get past that 1st step in an interview, how to succeed in a Skype interview, which is often a filter to see if you can go to the face-to-face interviews.
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Lots of people say they have difficulties with Skype interviews because of the connection, because it’s difficult to hear and understand, and it’s a little scary, right? Yeah! So, today, you’re going to learn lots of tips to succeed in your Skype interviews. Let’s go!
Let’s go!
Starting the call right
Usually, a Skype call begins in the chat, where perhaps the interviewer will check that you are ready, with a phrase like this: “Hello, Ms. Timski. This is William Zidler from Acme Inc. May I call you for our appointment?”
Here are two appropriate responses:
“Hi, Mr. Zidler, yes, go ahead. I was waiting for your call.”
“Hi Mr. Zidler. One moment please, let me just close the door.” (and when you come back): “OK, I’m ready for your call.”
You hear that famous Skype ring, and then the camera’s on! There may be a little hesitation, as on Skype, it’s not always clear who should speak first.
Maybe both of you will start talking at the same time. Don’t panic. This is just part of Skype calls, even in business. Most likely the interviewer will take the lead and begin by welcoming you. Just follow the conversation.
After they introduce themselves, it’s a good time to express your enthusiasm for the interview.
Here’s an example:
Both: Hello, Ms. Lepère – Hello, Ms. Rebuffet.
Ms. Rebuffet: Are we good? Yes, well, Hello, and thanks for taking the time for this interview today.
Ms. Lepère: Hi, yes, it’s my pleasure. I’m looking forward to learning more about this opportunity with you.
Ms. Rebuffet: Great, right, so, yes, I wanted to talk to you….
Make a little small talk in English
If you think small talk has no place in a job interview, let me share some research with you. In a study of 163 job interviews, researchers found that pre-interview small talk made a significant difference on the result of the interview. I’ll put the link to an article from the Harvard Business Review below the video, if you want to read the full results.
Small talk gives you a chance to make a good impression, and demonstrate some skills that make you seem like a nice person to work with.
Often, the interviewer will start with “How are you today?” Don’t just say “Fine” and then stop talking. But keep it positive. You don’t want the interviewer to remember you as the person who complained all the time!
Here’s a good example:
Ms. Rebuffet: Good afternoon Ms. Lepère. How are you today?
Ms. Lepère: Good, thanks. I went out jogging this morning, so I’m feeling very good!
Ms. Rebuffet: That’s great. It’s always nice to do some exercise. I like yoga personally. So, today I wanted to…
Talk about company news
You can also comment on something related to the company. Part of your preparation is getting information on the company.
You can say something like “I just saw an article saying that Acme is going to launch products in China. That sounds exciting!” Bonus points because you’re up to date on company news!
Or ask them a question. During the discussion, the interviewer will ask most of the questions, so it’s nice to give them a chance to talk about themselves a little first. When they ask “How are you today?” it’s easy to answer with “I’m doing fine, how about yourself?”
It’s simple, but so many people just stop at “I’m fine” and wait for the next question. That gives the impression that you don’t want to talk, and that’s definitely NOT how you want to start your interview!
And if you need help becoming more comfortable making small talk, I recommend my course “Successful Small Talk!”
Keep your answers short
If your Skype experience is like mine, you always have connection problems at some point in the call. In a talk with your mom, this isn’t so bad. But you don’t want to misunderstand what the interviewer asked because the line cut, then start on a long answer that is off topic.
If you’re not sure that you understood correctly, reformulate to be sure before you answer. You can say:
“Are you asking… (and reformulate what you think you understood)
“You’re asking me about…., is that right?”
But, sometimes you think you understood when in reality you didn’t. Don’t panic, it happens. And this is why you should keep your answers short.
Give an initial answer of about 30-45 seconds, and then ask “Does that answer your question?” or “Would you like more details about this?”
This gives the interviewer the opportunity to reformulate their original question if you misunderstood. They might say something like “Actually, I was asking about your current position, not your last position.” And then, you start a new answer that corresponds to the question they asked. Situation saved!
Speaking of technical problems with Skype, I’ll also make a video on how to handle technical problems like a bad connection and cut conversations in English and with class! That one will be ready soon!
But for now, go ahead and watch this week’s episode:
Now, what about you?
Have you ever done an interview by Skype? How did it go?
Share your stories with us in the comments, and let’s continue the conversation!
Thanks so much for watching Speak English with Christina, and I’ll see you next week!
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Skype is not working in UAE. How we could communicate .
Hi Alia,
If you’re interested in an English course or coaching program with me, we use Zoom. I don’t use Skype because the connection is generally not very good. If you’re interested in my courses, the information is here: http://christinarebuffet.com/courses/
For coaching, the details are here: http://christinarebuffet.com/english-fluency-training/
Does Zoom work in UAE?
This Skype interview is for you.
Don’t be lost for words. Only Christina can drive out that awkward moment. Make English count. You success is not a goal; it is a by-product. She literally changed/made history.
Hi Mollie, thanks, although I’m not sure I’ve changed or made history here! Although that would be totally cool, and one of my aims is to change the way people learn English, definitely!
Hi, Christina Rebuffet
Tomorrow i have a call in Zoom i never face any meeting neither on Skype nor on Zoom. i really feel nervous can you pls give me some tips
You helped me so much so thanks but i wanna ask a question what does ” i’m yanking a chain long terms of you” mean
Hi Adam, I have to admit you got me stumped with that expression! (you got me stumped = you asked me a question that I don’t have the answer to). I’ve never heard the expression “i’m yanking a chain long terms of you”, so I googled it and couldn’t find it there either.
However, “I’m yanking your chain” does mean “I’m just kidding”, or “I’m just joking”. Is that maybe what you heard?
Hi Cristina,
On next week, i will make an Interview in english, and i found your lessons about that to Help me with this challenge. I so nervous! Thank you so much.
Hi Priscilla, how did your interview go? Let me know!
No, I haven’t experienced any interviews by skype.
Sameeha (one of your speak english ambassadors)
Have you ever done any job interviews by phone? Or face to face?
Great post!! and yes After your telephonic interview or submitting any online assignment most of the candidates are scheduled or shortlisted for face to face interview. So these tips will help them to prepare for interviews so thanks a lot for these wonderful an informative post.
Hi Shalmali,
Thanks for this, and yes, often, a telephone or Skype interview is the first (and even 2nd) step, before going for a face-to-face interview. That’s why it’s important to prepare both.
If you have a job interview soon, I’d recommend my course Get The Job, as it has everything you need to get a new job, feel confident in the interview, and start a better life in a new position!
Now we are gradually moving such a digital age where the interviews are also taking place over the Skype video calling app where you are to be asked questions over the laptop and you have to answers the same way. It provides us with a face-to-face interview environment also. Here, in this article, you get some tips to speak properly in front of this cool app. Keep sharing this type of tips. We really need those.
good one keep it up
I have never done an interview on Skype. It is a panel interview. Should I still have my resume with me, as well as a list of job references?
Hi Allison, Yes, definitely! You should have your resumé (so you can look at it quickly if you need reminders of details, like dates, etc.), and also I recommend that you prepare your answers to the most common interview questions before your interview. This way, you can also keep these notes close to you during the interview.
I would also suggest putting the notes somewhere you can see them easily, but also keep contact with your interviewers. For example, if you are sitting facing a wall, you can tape your notes to the wall, just above your webcam. Or you can have your notes prepared in a document on your computer, and have them open as you do the interview.
This is one of the advantages of Skype interviews! It’s easier to keep notes close by so you can quickly check them if needed.
Let me know how your interview goes! I wish you the best of luck!