This was not
asked during the phone interview.
Most of the questions
asked during a phone interview would be more or less the same as a question during the physical job interview.
One of the most common questions
asked during a phone interview is a simple, «tell me about yourself.»
Not exact matches
Many employers screen candidates by
phone before
asking them to come in for an
interview these days, so it's almost unavoidable to increase your cell
phone use
during the job search.
Mr Cameron claimed he had
asked about
phone - hacking
during the final
interview with Mr Coulson for the job in his parliamentary office, and again in 2009 before Mr Coulson appeared before MPs.
The abrupt hangup that occurred when an upstate TV news reporter
asked Cuomo about the State Fair gondola's fate
during a
phone interview was accidental and due to a «tech thing,» a Cuomo spokeswoman said.
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During the
phone interview, you will be
asked some routine questions (name, address, employer, income, etc.) along with several questions about your medical history.
During the
phone interview, you will be
asked a few simple questions about your health.
During your
phone interview, you'll want to demonstrate that you've done your homework by
asking a couple of good, detailed questions.
Sometimes, however, employers may
ask that you provide salary information in an application or
during a
phone interview.
So, interviewers
ask different questions over the
phone than
during in - person
interviews.
I start every project with a
phone interview,
during which I
ask lots of questions about your background, goals, and expertise.
It was clever, memorable, and definitely fun to
ask him about
during the
phone interview.
Pass three rounds of
phone interviews: first a simple
phone interview, then two longer
phone interviews during which you will be
asked behavioral and case questions.
First, I conduct an extensive
phone interview,
during which I
ask lots of questions about your background, goals, and expertise.
Previous candidate, including Gap internship candidates, were
asked the questions below
during the Gap application process (Gap
phone interview and \ or face to face
interview):
During the
phone interview, the interviewer will sometimes
ask about your salary history to get a sense of how much you may be expecting to earn, or they may mention a specific salary or a salary range, and then
ask if that's something you're willing to accept.
Ask them about their numbers
during the
phone or video screening
interview, and then again in the face - to - face
interview.
During an in - depth
phone interview, we
ask pointed, leading questions and detailed follow - up queries to clarify and expand upon your responses.
The
phone interview is your chance to
ask any of the questions you might not be comfortable to
ask during an in - person
interview.
Don't
ask this, or glance at your watch or cell
phone during the
interview.
As a sales recruiter, I expect a certain kind of answer when I
ask someone that
during the initial
phone interview.
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Secondly — hiring managers usually
asking tricky question
during a
phone interview.
Each birth parent is
asked to complete a series of questionnaires
during a
phone interview.
Once applicants were selected for
phone interviews the hiring manager
asked them a series of questions such as
during the Holiday season business will grow so they'll need more hands on deck
during that time, there is a good chance they won't have any vacation, sick days... or pay for that matter.