04 November 2021

Making a positive impression in a job interview by video call

Video interviews are here to stay. Many employers continue to use video calls for interviews because they’re convenient and efficient. Here are Skillset’s top tips for making a great impression in your next video interview:

1. Appearance Matters

A video interview is just as formal as a face-to-face interview, so dress professionally and ensure you’re well groomed. Position your camera at eye level so you’re not looking up or down, and frame the shot to include your head and shoulders. Good lighting is also important—avoid sitting in front of a bright window that casts shadows.

2. Choose the Right Background

Your background should be clean and uncluttered so the interviewer can focus on you. Avoid distractions like messy shelves or laundry. If your video platform allows virtual backgrounds, choose a plain, professional option and test it before the interview.

3. Minimise Interruptions

Find a quiet space where you won’t be disturbed by family, pets, or background noise. Let others in your household know you’ll be in an interview and turn off notifications on your devices.

4. Test Your Tech

Technology glitches can derail an interview. Check your device, internet connection, and video settings beforehand. If possible, do a practice call with a friend to ensure everything works smoothly, and yes, check your hair too!

5. Be Punctual and Prepared

Log in at least five minutes early. Have everything you need within reach, including:

  • The interview link and passcode
  • A copy of your CV and job application
  • Notes or questions for the interviewer
  • A notebook and pen for jotting down key points

Treat a video interview with the same professionalism as an in-person meeting. By preparing your appearance, environment, and technology, you’ll make a strong impression and show you’re ready for the role.

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