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Employers don't treat telephone interviews as seriously as in-person interviews.

Telephone Interviews

A method of conducting job interviews or surveys over the phone, enabling a conversation without the need for physical presence.

In-Person Interviews

Face-to-face meetings between a job applicant and a potential employer to assess the candidate’s suitability for a position.

  • Acquire knowledge about the aims and approaches used in different types of interviews, such as screening, stress, panel, and open-ended interviews.
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