Prepare well for a telephonic interview
Once you have sent your resume to an organization, be warned –– any telephone ring could find you answering questions from your employer-to-be. These days due to time crunches, most organizations have instituted a new recruitment practice that of the telephonic interview. The telephonic interview is now utilized by companies as a preliminary assessment to sift through the large number of applicants. And since it's still quite a novel phenomenon, apprehensions and the occasional falter is only natural. So how do you ace that dreaded telephonic interview? Since the telephonic interview is mainly preliminary in nature, you can expect not to be asked any questions of a technical nature - that will in all probability be saved for the main interview. Right now, the focus is on gauging your communication skills. So do your homework. There are always going to be questions that will be unexpected. You need to be prepared for those. Keep some important documents and a pen ...