

While Zoom interviews allowed leeway with appearance (like the parts of you that do not show on camera or the areas of your house that are not camera ready), those things will not slide when you are sitting just feet away from your interviewer. In that vein, do not forget the smaller details too. Instead, you can spend more time prepping your answers to common interview questions and constructing good follow-up questions of your own.įor some, the biggest difference in preparation between a video interview and an in-person one is the necessity of putting on real pants. Once you are in the office, you can relax a bit about body language (although a smile and eye contact are certainly still important!). While the content of your interview answers is, of course, the most important piece potential employers will consider, body language via video tends to be a much more coordinated affair than when you are sitting in front of them in person. Since you're not there in person, small gestures can add up, which is why so many advice articles (like this one from Inc.) recommend rehearsing your smile, nod, eye contact, etc. You do not want to waste those extra minutes frantically looking for a parking spot.Ī major consideration during Zoom interviews is body language.


Remember a good goal to have is to arrive twenty minutes early to the interview. Those minute details could potentially add minutes to your commute, tipping you toward the “barely on time” or even “late” category-a giant faux pas no matter what kind of interview you have. Also check out what kind of parking the building has, to see whether it is private, public, or street. Indeed recommends performing a trial run a day or two before the interview to get an accurate idea of how long it will take you to get there, whether you're driving yourself or taking public transportation. Instead, they have to take that extra time and invest it in planning on how to get to the actual interview location. Now that (some) offices are opening up to in-person interviews again, read on for the main ways your interview preparation will shift away from the Zoom calls of yesterday.Īfter the last few months (all right, years) of figuring out how to get the neatest backgrounds, crispest video image, and least amount of background noise during Zoom interviews, candidates will now celebrate not having to deal with the various technology issues and inevitable breakdowns that can occur when setting up a video meeting. In other words, job candidates have to be ready for anything at this point.

In-person interviews used to be the norm. With the rapidly changing landscape of job interview processes, it is not surprising candidates often feel like they are getting whiplash.
