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Career Builder – The Interview Before Interview

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After you sent out your well prepared CV, what thing that you are looking forward? A notice of a face to face interview, right? Please wait a moment, there is a very important part missed by you. The telephone interview. What’s more, sometimes you even didn’t realize that you just did a telephone interview. Robert Parkinson, CEO and Founder of RMG Selection on CRI talked about how to do a telephone interview.

Listen to the original program (in part 2)

 
  1. Should I prepare for telephone interview?

Many reasons……….here are some of the most important:

  • 90% tel interview happens before the face to face interview. It can be a double check with the follow interviews. If you think the face to face interview important, then the tel interview does.
  • F to F interview happens when you know. But the tel interview happens suddenly (through it you can know when and where to go for FF interview)… So it’s even more important that you have prepared for tel interview
  • The conditions when you have the tel interview are not certain – in a noisy environment or any urgent situations.
  • You can only use your voice and saying to react. There is no eye-contact or body language.
  • It’s shorter. Less time and chance to show yourself.
  • And easy to be ignore – a notice call could be a telephone interview too
  • A small part tel interviews happen when the location or time cannot be matched well. This type of tel interviews is almost same with face to face interview. We will discuss in other issues.
  1. What questions will HR ask in the telephone interview before we meet?

Questions can be:

  • What’s your current situation – on job or leave?
  • Why do you want to leave current position?/ Why did you leave your last company?
  • Why do you want to join us?
  • Your understanding to the position
  • Tips of answering via phone: simple & accurate & show your listening

Do:

  • Prepare pen and paper while talk
  • Stand up – yes, your voice will be more energetic when you stand to talk
  • Be prepared for all of common questions
  • Pay special attention on your voice. Show a positive, dedicated and friendly attitude.
  • Use gesture while talk in phone – your voice will be more natural when you do that. The more natural you are, the more HR will like you.
  • Use simple and clear words

Don’t:

  • Don’t treat it as a cheat – even the HR say it is. It’s a interview and can decide if you apply successfully.
  • Don’t answer in a noisy place. It’s very annoying to call somebody when you have to repeat every sentence 3 times
  • Don’t answer in a place with bad signal.
  • Don’t speak too quick – make sure others can hear you very clear
  • Don’t forget to double check all of key information that you two mentioned in the call
  • Don’t forget a thank you email to follow up with HR even it’s just a notice call.

An example of polite way to answer notice call:

HR: Good morning, are you Mr.XYZ?

Mr.XYZ: Yes, it’s me. Who is calling me?

HR: Here’s HR department of AAA company

Mr: Nice to talk with you! May I go to a quitter place? (and find pen & paper)

HR: Yes please.

HR: I’m calling you to invite you for a job interview tomorrow. Will you be convenient from 2~6 pm tomorrow?

Mr.XYZ: It’s good for me too. Would you please give me the address detail? I can write down now.

HR: Sure. The address is XXXXXXXXXXXXXX

Mr.XYZ: OK. Let me double check. Is the place XXXXXXXXXXXXXX? Is the time 2 to 6 pm?

HR: Correct.

Mr.XYZ: Thank you. Do you think anything I should bring with me together tomorrow? Like a printed CV or certificates?

HR: No. Just make sure you come on time. We will have a group interview.

Mr.XYZ: No problem. I’ll be there on time!

  1. If it is just a notice call, shall I ask money in via phone?
  • Those questions are usually asked by foreigners or Chinese graduates from overseas
  • Don’t ask money, especially when you applied a position in Chinese company
  1. What are the things that you must clarify with HR during the call?
  • For Chinese, better to confirm wearing requirements
  • For foreigners, better to ask traffic near the company and walking time between the nearest bus/subway station to the company.

2013 the hardest year of finding a job? – Beijing Radio

774What to do with the toughest season for the graduates of 2013? Check out in the talk show of Beijing Radio with CEO of RMG Selection Robert Parkinson as a guest on Wednesday (24th, April). You can listen to the live show on http://t.am774.com/Apps/Live/?s=/Program/programReview/pid/41/cid/29936 or follow us on the news official website https://www.rmgselection.com/news/ to get more information.

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 年终奖:企业的“小九九”

125亿、60个月月薪、黄金1000克、豪华宝马5辆、50万元股票……如今企业年终奖晒单的手笔是让人越发眼红了。

过去愿晒年终奖的企业不多,如今敢晒年终奖的企业各个都不是省油的灯。事实上,年终奖类似于员工工资收入,对于企业来说是个需要“保密”的人事项目,然而为何有那么多企业主动或是被动愿晒年终奖,恐怕在背后偷笑的不仅是拿到奖的员工。

“随着微博的普及爆发,近几年主动晒年终奖的现象越来越流行。” 罗迈国际RMG SELECTION)的经理肖亿云对《第一财经日报》记者表示,“这可以看作是借助年终奖进行品牌宣传的行为,是企业展现自身实力的机会。”

华为、腾讯、360等等,这些平日颇具眼球效应的公司在年终奖的晒单名录上纷纷送上了自家的“大礼”,唯恐落后。虽不知其中的员工是否真正分享到了这笔巨款,但至少已经让圈外人足够羡慕、嫉妒、恨了。

派发如此具有吸引力的年终奖,企业能够因此带来更多的人才、招到更好的员工吗?对此,肖亿云认为,企业的晒单更大程度上是为了满足圈外人的好奇。“如今的求职者心态都比较成熟,并不会因为年终奖而心动,更重要的还是职位本身带来的平台和发展。”

罗迈国际于今年1~2月的一项中国人才调查(China Talents-Flow Survey)显示,41.21%的人表示并不在意年终奖的多少,如果有更好的工作机会甚至会不等年终奖到手就选择跳槽。调查同时显示,薪水越高,等年终奖后再换工作的人的比例越低,说明薪酬越高,对金钱的需求会相应降低,他们将从更多方面衡量一个工作机会的好坏,比如工作内容挑战性、工作生活平衡、企业文化等。

然而,年终奖晒不好,不仅不能吸引到好的人才,而且还有可能引起企业内部的人心动荡。

“60个月的年终奖属于个别团队,我们今年能拿6个月就不错了。”据腾讯员工介绍,在公司内部的论坛上对于“60个月”的年终奖也已经热议许久,对于不怎么赚钱的项目团队成员来说,即使身在腾讯,也颇感“待遇不同”。

“晒年终奖无疑是对企业绩效考核体系的一次考验。”在肖亿云看来,通常企业年初会制定各自公司的年终奖考核办法,年末兑现。如果这种机制不透明,很容易引起员工内部的嫉妒攀比心理,也不利于企业内部稳定。

晒年终奖无疑是把“双刃剑”,晒得聪明皆大欢喜还有不错的口碑,晒不好惹人笑话还遭员工非议。随着年终奖数字的节节攀升,明年,不知这些公司又将如何刷新这些年终奖数字游戏。

 Read the whole article: http://www.yicai.com/news/2013/02/2482226.html

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