I had a phone interview a couple of weeks ago. It turned out that the person interviewing me wanted me to work for 10K less than I'm making now, which just wasn't going to happen.
One thing that I noticed was that the interviewer knew my resume really well. More so than the folks at face-to-face interviews--I suspect she had it right in front of her. So it might be good to have a copy of whatever you sent to the employer handy, especially if you've been sending out different versions of things. I've been sending out education and publishing versions of my resume, and the interview was for a university publishing job, which made me wonder just what I'd sent the interviewer.
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Date: 2006-02-08 08:08 am (UTC)One thing that I noticed was that the interviewer knew my resume really well. More so than the folks at face-to-face interviews--I suspect she had it right in front of her. So it might be good to have a copy of whatever you sent to the employer handy, especially if you've been sending out different versions of things. I've been sending out education and publishing versions of my resume, and the interview was for a university publishing job, which made me wonder just what I'd sent the interviewer.
Hope this helps.