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Anyone, who has been through an employment interview, knows it is nerve-wracking. a telephone interview which provides none of the nonverbal clues available in a face-to-face situation can be even trickier. the interviewer's word choice, tone of voice, and level of enthusiasm may therefore be important indicators. the interviewee the person that is being interviewed must listen carefully. the advice, "sit up and pay attention," certainly applies in this situation. companies, who use telephone interviews for employment screening, have heard it all everything from bad grammar to burping. previousnext

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