I'm prepping for my phone interview with Universal Orlando for an internship position. Does anyone have tips on what to expect or how to stand out? I'm a bit nervous and want to make a great impression.
Creating a lasting impression in a phone interview encompasses both what you say and how you say it. Here are some tips:
Preparation is key: Research about Universal Orlando, its culture, recent projects, and specificities about the internship role. By doing so, you can tailor your responses to be more relatable and show that you've taken the time to do your homework.
Be ready with examples: Expect behavior-based questions that require examples from your past experience, such as "Tell me about a time you managed a difficult team situation." Prepare examples that highlight your skills and how they relate to the internship role.
Sound professional: Your voice is the only tool at your disposal in a phone interview. Speak clearly, pace yourself, and avoid slang or very casual language.
Be enthusiastic: Even though they can't see you, the interviewer can gauge your enthusiasm from your tone of voice. Show that you're excited about the opportunity.
Prepare questions: Asking thoughtful questions about the company, the role, and the team you'll be working with shows your genuine interest in the internship.
Have a quiet place for the call: Ensure that there will be no background noise or interruptions during the call. This prevents any distractions and also allows you to focus better on your responses.
Listen carefully: Since visual cues are absent in a phone interview, focus on the interviewer's words to pick up on their information or cues and respond accordingly.
Follow up: After the interview, send a thank you note or email to express your appreciation for their time and reaffirm your interest in the role.
By keeping these tips in mind, you will definitely improve your chances of making a positive impression. Good luck!
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