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Previously on "Video Interview over Skype"

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Seemed odd to me sat in my home office with my suit on and two Germans on the other end dressed like slobs! Who're the formal ones now!
    10 points to you sir!

    I must say that I've never felt over dressed for an interview, the only time I'd not turn up suited and booted is if I was specifically told not to. For a video interview it's only 30 minutes wearing it and then you can change back into your pajamas.

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  • BolshieBastard
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    My experience of working with Germans is that dress is usually pretty casual. I'd wear a tie and a shirt.
    Yep WHS. No trousers or underpants though!

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  • stek
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    Had it today, wasn't too bad, not technical at all, very short tho, 32 minutes according to Skype! That could be good or very bad!

    Seemed odd to me sat in my home office with my suit on and two Germans on the other end dressed like slobs! Who're the formal ones now!

    Fingers crossed, role sounds well suited but as things have looked up for me lately, this one is not in my top three of 'Stek's Most Coveted Gigs' - perhaps that relaxed me a bit.

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  • Wanderer
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    Originally posted by dspsyssts View Post
    You know that old SS uniform you keep for parties?...go on I dare you.
    Or Fawlty Towers playing on the TV in the background.

    I've done a few interviews through Skype. Definately do a Skype check before you get started. You know what the Germans are like, everything must be CORRECT! Make sure your room is well lit with a plain background. Formal suit won't cost anything and will make a good impression.

    Good luck!
    Last edited by Wanderer; 27 April 2010, 23:12.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by dspsyssts View Post
    You know that old SS uniform you keep for parties?...go on I dare you.
    I'm thinking Phoenix Nights, the 'Das Boot' Nazi fruit machine behind me that pays out in Deutschmarks. Or better still, Reichsmarks.

    "Wunderbar, das Jackpot; Wunderbar, das Jackpot...."

    Chances are the interviewer will be a Bob anyway, in which case out comes the British Raj poster and my best "It ain't 'Alf Hot, Mum" impressions, fuk the job....

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  • dspsyssts
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    You know that old SS uniform you keep for parties?...go on I dare you.

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by meridian View Post
    Had a couple of Skype interviews, given one training session over it, and also had an aptitude test delivered via it.

    Check with the agent, but all of mine have been suited and it won't hurt if your minimum standard is business shirt and tie.

    Remove any posters or pictures behind you, even if they're innocuous they can be a distraction.

    Goes without saying to ensure the house should be forewarned to be quiet when the interview is on, you don't want the kids to come screaming in halfway through.

    Test your setup with a mate beforehand to ensure the video and especially the audio is clear.
    Cheers mate, luckily i'll be alone in the house, and I've reclaimed my 18 year old daughters bedroom as an office now she's off with her bf, quite bare now. The office not the bf, tho he could be.

    Was gonna test Skype as you recommend, haven't used it for ages so I need to. Suppose I can always go 'cccchhchchc' and blank the video if I get an awkward moment - blame it on crap UK internet!

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  • meridian
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Anyone ever come across this scenario? I certainly haven't, but it is for a gig in Germany, possibly the nearest I've got so far finding something in DE/CH.....

    It'll be from my Skype on my Mac, in my house obviously, do I dress for it? Interview suit? Just shirt and tie, no trousers required? How formal are these things. I'll ask the agent obviously but just wondered if anyone here had done this?

    Better get rid of the 1966 World Cup poster from behind me.....
    Had a couple of Skype interviews, given one training session over it, and also had an aptitude test delivered via it.

    Check with the agent, but all of mine have been suited and it won't hurt if your minimum standard is business shirt and tie.

    Remove any posters or pictures behind you, even if they're innocuous they can be a distraction.

    Goes without saying to ensure the house should be forewarned to be quiet when the interview is on, you don't want the kids to come screaming in halfway through.

    Test your setup with a mate beforehand to ensure the video and especially the audio is clear.

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  • NotAllThere
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    My experience of working with Germans is that dress is usually pretty casual. I'd wear a tie and a shirt.

    If you don't want to wear trousers, you'll be fine. Just don't stand up when the webcam is active...

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  • stek
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    Video Interview over Skype

    Anyone ever come across this scenario? I certainly haven't, but it is for a gig in Germany, possibly the nearest I've got so far finding something in DE/CH.....

    It'll be from my Skype on my Mac, in my house obviously, do I dress for it? Interview suit? Just shirt and tie, no trousers required? How formal are these things. I'll ask the agent obviously but just wondered if anyone here had done this?

    Better get rid of the 1966 World Cup poster from behind me.....

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