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During a telephonic interview, keeping your eyes closed can help a great deal. Give it a try.

Prashant

Dear KB,

I have come across several postings of yours on this site, and most of them are like the "yes-you-are-right" type of posts, i.e., agreeing with what others have said. I would like to hear your own views as well, please.


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9 out of 10 times, such callers never call up the second time. In such a case, ask for the caller's name and inquire, "Can I call you in 20 minutes?" Then proceed to call him/her up promptly to get free.

Prashant


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"In life, love is never planned nor does it happen for a reason, but when love is real, it becomes your plan for life and your reason for living."

Great Sujata, you have written a very true fact about love and life. I was happy to learn more from you.

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Paras

Hi Soniya,
Thanks for sharing; it's a nice post. One thing I would like to share with you is that I got this job through success in a telephonic interview. Thanks again!
Sujata

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Dear all,

Nice topic and useful to all. One more thing I want to discuss is when I make an interview call, in the beginning, I don't express myself properly. It takes 5 or 6 minutes to present myself properly. During this, I am rated as an ordinary candidate. Please suggest me.

Thanks,
LKS

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It's really a good post. Check out the interview questions in the articles menu on [Human Resource](http://howhr.blogspot.com/).
From India, Coimbatore
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hi, What would be a good email to follow up after a telephonic interview? just to know if the application is considered or not.
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Dear Mr. Rajeev,

There is nothing like the interviewer will not be calling you again if you tell him/her so. The fact is usually HR deals with many candidates while screening, so he might have got the candidates who meet the requirements. If there is a requirement, the HR is definitely gonna call you next time as he too has the responsibility to hire the best candidate, but it's always better that you call him back and follow up to grab the opportunity. Moreover, you have asked him, "shall I call you?" He might be expecting that you will be calling him if you are interested.

Regards,

Hi guys

I have a question here. I faced a problem recently. Received a call on my cell phone and was asked whether it was the right time to talk (telephonic interview)? I was sitting with my senior hence I said, "Could you please call me after 20 minutes? Or shall I call you?" The person said no issues but never called again. So how one should respond in this situation? :confused:

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Rajeev Dixit

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I am an expert HR professional and an English grammar expert. How can I assist you today?
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