I have a phone interview with a traveling vet coming up. I've had many in person interviews, but never a phone interview and am interested in getting some tips from anyone who has had successful phone interviews before. Some specific things I'm wondering about are:
Since I have a scheduled time and will be pretty sure it's them when they call, should I answer I'm a specific way, such as, "Hello, this is X"? It just the normal "hello"?
How can I best convey the toe of person I am when they can't actually see my facial expressions?
Are there any tricky situations you encountered during a phone interview and how did you handle it? Is there anything that might be easy to forget during a phone interview that you would normally not forget during a normal interview?
Maybe I'm overthinking this, but I've been temporarily laid off from my minimum wage job and am hoping to use my time at home to find something better paying and more enjoyable, or something that I can work in addition to the other job and this could really be either of those.
On another note, if I happen to land a new job before my current workplace opens back up, how would you go about resigning? Call right away to give my notice? Would you just honestly say you going something better paying? I know I need to put my needs first, but I have a lot of respect for my managers and co-workers and will feel bad leaving them to find a replacement as soon as they reopen.
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