{"id":18896,"date":"2020-11-15T21:04:48","date_gmt":"2020-11-15T21:04:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hopla.online\/?p=18896"},"modified":"2024-05-31T07:06:45","modified_gmt":"2024-05-31T07:06:45","slug":"hopla-tips-how-to-prepare-for-a-work-from-home-job-interview","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hopla.online\/blogs\/hopla-jobs\/hopla-tips-how-to-prepare-for-a-work-from-home-job-interview\/","title":{"rendered":"HOPLA Tips: Preparing For A Work From Home Job Interview"},"content":{"rendered":"

Taking a leap into working remotely<\/a> is an exciting venture. You are ready to face the challenges of working from home and all the perks that come with it-the flexible schedule, no commute, and staying with your pups or kids all day long while earning a steady income. Before getting to experience all that, you must ace that work from home job interview first. Good thing managed outsourcing company HOPLA<\/a> is keen to help you gear up for the interview that may change your work-life. Here are some job interview tips to jumpstart your career at working remotely.<\/p>\n

Preparing for your work from home job interview<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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  1. Check your equipment.<\/strong> Work from home job interviews are done remotely as well, which is why it is imperative that you ensure your internet speed is fast enough to take the call. Test your webcam and the application that you’ll be using. Additionally, a headphone or headset can help minimize the background noise. Are you having your work from home job interview via Google Hangout or Skype? Download the application and do test calls to make sure that your webcam and microphone are in tip-top shape.<\/li>\n
  2. Set up at the right location<\/strong>. Select a quiet space and use a headset. This is how pro remote workers to do a job interview. The interviewer will be interested to see your workspace, so don’t take it lying in bed or sitting in the kitchen. It is still a job interview, after all. You wouldn’t want your interviewer to see your workspace with visual distractions or background noise.<\/li>\n
  3. Let there be light<\/strong>. The interviewer needs to see you! Check your lights to ensure that there are no shadows blocking you from the webcam during your interview. You can put a light behind your computer to illuminate your face. Don’t forget to dab some powder on your nose to eliminate the shine.<\/li>\n
  4. Be professional<\/strong>. Make sure you are available at the agreed schedule. Set a reminder in your calendar and don’t be late! Join the call at least a minute early. If you can’t join the call, notify your interviewer in advance. This will show that you respect the recruiter’s time and other candidates’ too who can take your timeslot.<\/li>\n
  5. Mobile phones are for emergencies<\/strong>. Take the call from your mobile only in case of an emergency. Having a webcam is an obligatory requirement for 95% of home-based jobs, so you should use it.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n