Hi everyone,
I'm not sure if everyone is familiar with video interview as this is a relatively new method of recruitment. So I will give a brief explanation of what it invovles before proceeding to expressing my concerns.
Whenever I speak to someone about video interview, most people mistake it for Skype interview where you speak to recruiter through video call. The type of video interview I'm talking about is the self-recording one. You'll be signing into a web portal with brief introduction about the firm and the interview you're going to take. The interview question will pop up on the screen and you'll be given a few minutes to prepare your answer (in my experience this may range from 30 seconds to 2 minutes). As soon as your preparation time runs out (there is a time bar that you'll have to keep an eye on), the camera will start rolling and you'll have to record your answer. There is a limitted recording time so you have to take notice of the time bar and make sure you wrap up your answer before it runs out. Average time I had been given to record answers was from 1 - 2 minutes). Most video interview I'd done do not give you a second retake, you have one shot to give the best recording of yourself answering the interview questions!
For myself, I'm not a fan of video interview. I'm very uncomfortable with looking at and speaking to myself in the camera. I often got distracted from answering the question as I had to keep eyes out on the time bar. I also started to freak out when time was about to run out when I was no where close to finishing my answers (2 minutes is very short time allowance in my opinion). I also had problem with making eye contacts with the recruiter (the tip is you have to look straight into the camera instead of your own recorded image). But I found it quite difficult to remain engaging while having to check the remaining time, and on top of that, trying to pull off a great interview asnwer!
But as more and more firm are adopting this method of interview to screen candidates to invite to AC, I know this is something I cannot avoid and I must get better. I've done 2 video interviews with Eversheds Sutherland (my other video interview experiences that I accumulate to write this thread were with consultancy firms), one for vac scheme and one for TC, and I failed both times. I would really really appreciate any tip, advice or sharing of expereinces on how to nail this sort of interview.
Thanks so much guys! Looking forward to your responses!
I'm not sure if everyone is familiar with video interview as this is a relatively new method of recruitment. So I will give a brief explanation of what it invovles before proceeding to expressing my concerns.
Whenever I speak to someone about video interview, most people mistake it for Skype interview where you speak to recruiter through video call. The type of video interview I'm talking about is the self-recording one. You'll be signing into a web portal with brief introduction about the firm and the interview you're going to take. The interview question will pop up on the screen and you'll be given a few minutes to prepare your answer (in my experience this may range from 30 seconds to 2 minutes). As soon as your preparation time runs out (there is a time bar that you'll have to keep an eye on), the camera will start rolling and you'll have to record your answer. There is a limitted recording time so you have to take notice of the time bar and make sure you wrap up your answer before it runs out. Average time I had been given to record answers was from 1 - 2 minutes). Most video interview I'd done do not give you a second retake, you have one shot to give the best recording of yourself answering the interview questions!
For myself, I'm not a fan of video interview. I'm very uncomfortable with looking at and speaking to myself in the camera. I often got distracted from answering the question as I had to keep eyes out on the time bar. I also started to freak out when time was about to run out when I was no where close to finishing my answers (2 minutes is very short time allowance in my opinion). I also had problem with making eye contacts with the recruiter (the tip is you have to look straight into the camera instead of your own recorded image). But I found it quite difficult to remain engaging while having to check the remaining time, and on top of that, trying to pull off a great interview asnwer!
But as more and more firm are adopting this method of interview to screen candidates to invite to AC, I know this is something I cannot avoid and I must get better. I've done 2 video interviews with Eversheds Sutherland (my other video interview experiences that I accumulate to write this thread were with consultancy firms), one for vac scheme and one for TC, and I failed both times. I would really really appreciate any tip, advice or sharing of expereinces on how to nail this sort of interview.
Thanks so much guys! Looking forward to your responses!