What is the video interview?

Video interviewing is the practice of conducting a job interview over the Internet through video communication software, such as Skype or Facetime. There are two types of video interviews, a one-way video interview and a video call. For one-way interviews, the employer asks candidates a series of questions and you record the video of the interview and submit it for later review. In a video call type interview, you answer the video call when the interviewer calls and talks to the person on video. The conversation is in real time, unlike the one-way interview; you can see them and they can see you.

Video interviews are becoming a new common trend among employers in the construction, engineering, and environmental industries. It is very cost effective and time efficient and can be used anywhere in the world. Employers can learn everything they need to know, without the travel and hassles of the interview process. Interviewing in this way can be very different from the face-to-face meetings used in the construction, engineering and environmental industries in the past. Instead of talking to someone in person, you’ll be talking to someone through a computer screen. It might seem a bit awkward talking to a face on a computer screen, but learning how you can prepare can go a long way.

This blog will explain the ins and outs of video interviews, as well as everything you need to know to successfully pass your next video interview in the construction, engineering, or environmental industry.

The pros of video interviews:

  • Very profitable and efficient for both employers and candidates.
  • The candidate can be interviewed anywhere in the world, bridging the gap caused by geographic location.
  • Great way to screen candidates before calling for a face-to-face meeting
  • The interview can be recorded for further review

The cons of video interviews:

  • You must have internet access to be a candidate
  • Connectivity issues can happen and can be very inconvenient and stressful.
  • Talking on a computer can be uncomfortable and nerve-wracking.
  • Some people feel that they don’t interview as well on video as they do in person.

How to prepare for the interview:

1. Make sure your computer’s software, microphone, and webcam are working properly before the interview.

Make a test call to a friend or family member about an hour before the interview and familiarize yourself with video calls. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to fix any issues that may arise. Please check your internet connection to try to avoid any connectivity issues during the call.

2. Prepare your environment

Employers will not only see you, but also those around you. Make sure the area behind you is neat, clean and not distracting. Go to a quiet place and be sure to turn off the ringer on your cell phone. Make sure the lighting is good and the interviewer can see you clearly.

3. Dress well

Although you won’t see the interviewer in person, it’s important to dress nicely, just as if you were going to the job interview in person. The construction, engineering and environmental industries can be a very competitive job market, interviewing should be taken very seriously even if it is not what you are used to.

4. Get familiar with the company

Find out about the company you are interviewing for. Learn what the company does, what they stand for, and what they look for in an employee. You’ll stand out as an interviewee if you’ve taken the time to get to know the company and can make sure you’re the employee they’re looking for.

Last and most important, don’t be late or miss the video call! This is the same as being late or missing an in-person job interview.

As the Internet bridges the gap between nations, video interviews are becoming a much more common practice in the construction, engineering, and environmental industries. Applying for jobs around the world is now possible with video calls. Eliminate the need to travel and save time for both parties. It has its pros and cons, but overall it is a very useful and reliable option for construction, engineering, and environmental professionals.

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