Phone interviews / screening

Submitted by Thomas Holzapfel
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 Hi,

 

I am scheduled to have a phone interview with a large multinational coming up. The interview will be with a recruiter. I have done the preparation for for the big questions etc already. 

 

A few questions came up during listening to the phone interview podcast:

 

- how to close n a phone interview. What should I ask for? Asking for an offer feels wrong, since I have not yet spoken to the hiring manager. Should I ask for an interview, or an offer nevertheless?

 

- how should I handle follow up thank you? Would a handwritten note be over the top after a phone interview?

 

Thanks, jobs. 

Submitted by Rory Hodgson on Sunday August 5th, 2012 1:12 pm

My understanding (and what I've practiced) is you should simply close by saying you're very interested in an offer because blah blah blah. You're not demanding a job, just stating that you'd really like to get an offer from them (incidentally, I dunno about you, but that's been a great shift in thought for me, to think of it as a hunt for offers and not a hunt for jobs :)
---
Rory
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Submitted by Michael Mann on Thursday August 9th, 2012 10:40 am

Closing isn't asking for an offer... it's expressing your interest in an offer.  It could start off like, "Our discussion today has brought me to the point where I already want an offer from Acme Corp.  Based on the job posting and more importantly your explanation of the role, yada, yada, people, yada, yada leadership, I think I'll be a good fit."
Receiving handwritten notes always feels good. 
  Good luck,
--Michael