Video interviews have become a standard part of the hiring process for remote and in-office businesses alike.
If putting your best foot forward on camera makes you nervous, you’re not alone! To ensure you’re poised for success, here’s everything you need to know about preparing for a video interview.
You may be asked to do one of two video interview styles.
In a live video interview format, you will join a video conference from a link that the employer shares with you, which is typically some form of video conferencing software, such as Zoom, Teams, Google Meet, or Skype. Once you click on the link to join the interview, you’ll be able to speak and see the interviewer(s) on the other end.
One thing to keep in mind with this format is if you’re using a personal video conferencing software account, make sure your username is professional. Otherwise, you may want to create an account just for video interviews.
In pre-recorded video interviews, you will answer interview questions that are either pre-recorded or appear in writing on the screen. You will record your answer to each question, and there is typically a time limit for your responses. You may have more than one chance to record your answer — specific instructions will be given to you on how to join the interview. The employer will review the responses later.
While it may feel awkward to give interview responses alone on video with no one listening, it’s best to pretend you’re having a live conversation. Preparing ahead of time is always important, but practicing for this video interview format is essential.
Don’t wait until five minutes before your video interview to prepare! Instead, you should start a few days ahead of time to get everything situated.
A couple of days before your video interview, run through your technology setup to make sure everything works.
While it may feel unnecessary, dressing for success from head to toe will ensure you are in the right interview mindset. And, if you have to get up for whatever reason during your video interview, your potential future employer won’t see you wearing sweatpants!
Indeed recommends researching the company culture to determine what’s appropriate. Some other wardrobe considerations:
Practicing your responses to typical interview questions with a friend or family member beforehand is always a good idea. Make sure you’re ready to answer common interview questions, such as:
You should also create a list of questions to ask the interviewer about the position and the company that shows you’ve done your research.
Since you don’t want loud noises or interruptions during your video interview, try to create an environment free from distractions.
There are several ways you can make sure your video shot looks professional.
During the video interview, remember these tips so you can focus on the actual content of your interview.
Don’t log on at the last minute! You wouldn’t arrive at an in-person interview right on the dot, would you? Instead, arrive at your interview set up at least 15 minutes early, and log on 5-10 minutes early to make sure you’re on time.
Even though your interviewer won’t be able to see your whole body, that doesn’t mean body language doesn’t matter. To keep it confident and natural:
If you’re in a live video interview, it can be hard sometimes not to interrupt or know when to start talking. Treat your interview like a conversation with a little extra awareness.
For example, let the other person finish speaking before you get started, and remember that taking your own pauses is okay. You may need a little time to process their questions and think of the best responses. If you will have a longer pause, communicate that to your interviewer.
Here are some ways to recover if something goes wrong during the interview.
As you would with an in-person interview, thank the interviewer for the opportunity. After a day has passed, follow up with a thank you message that reiterates your interest in the position.
As hiring continues to go virtual for many companies, it’s essential to have a plan for video interviews. Download our handy video interview checklist below to ensure you’re prepared before your next video interview.