Hi
@CC77, congratulations on getting invited to the Video Interview stage at Womble Bond Dickinson!
I don't know about WBD in particular, but here are some general video interview tips:
Video Interviews - Tips and tricks:
Hi all, As promised, here are my top tips and tricks for video interviews. Please feel free to add any more below! If I think of any more myself I shall be sure to add them into this thread as well. - Schedule the interview in your diary as you would a face-to-face one and be ready 15 mins...
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How to sound more natural in answering VI questions -
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....cheme-applications-discussion.2732/post-66504
More general tips on VIs -
https://www.thecorporatelawacademy....nything-new-tcla-team-members.2911/post-46361 (refer to the post above the linked post as well)
TCLA's founder @Jaysen has compiled some of his own tips:
You're not alone if you find video interviews hard.
I suspect you haven't had significant exposure to answering one-way pre-recorded questions in front of a camera. It's a weird set-up, so it's perfectly normal if you struggle with keeping to time and staying composed.
The good thing is you can get better at video interviews over time. You can improve by practising short answers to on-the-spot questions.
To prepare, I suggest simulating a video interview as closely as possible. Find a time when you can complete your video interview free from distraction. Then:
- Find a list of interview questions (like this one or this one) that you haven't prepared for.
- Give yourself 30 seconds to 1 minute to prepare.
- Record yourself answering those questions under varying strict time conditions of 1-2 minutes.
- Review your recording: Are you projecting your voice? Varying your tone? Gesturing? If you were the interviewer, would you find your answers convincing?
- Rinse and repeat until you can comfortably* answer any question within the time limit.
You will never know the questions that will come up across all video interviews, so the goal is to get better at answering on-the-spot questions, while staying composed and finishing on time.
Your answers will never be perfect, but you will get better at forming good answers under tight time conditions.
Finally, I have written a reflection here on what I found personally contributed to success in video interviews.
I hope that all of this helps