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"I gave an employer 7 resumes of graduates to interview. He called to do a phone screen and schedule interviews. Guess how many interviews he scheduled? Zero. People didn’t answer their phone, their voicemail was full, had disconnected numbers (they didn’t update the CS resume), or had crazy music as their voicemail. Do you want to miss a job because of that? When someone says to me, 'but no one is calling me for an interview', this is the first thing I think of."

Reflection Question: After learning about the phone screen process, what do you need to do to prepare for your phone screens?

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Final answer:

To prepare for phone screens, proofread your resume, customize it for each position, practice interview questions, dress professionally, and follow up after the interview.

Step-by-step explanation:

To prepare for your phone screens, follow these steps:

  1. Proofread your resume to ensure it is error-free.
  2. Use a professional email address and voicemail message.
  3. Customize your resume for each position you apply for.
  4. Map out the location of the interview or test out interview software for virtual interviews.
  5. Review your resume and prepare answers to common interview questions.
  6. Dress professionally and practice good interview etiquette.
  7. Send a thank-you email to your interviewers within 24 hours.
  8. Notify your references about the job and company you interviewed for.
  9. Continue with your job search and stay prepared.
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Answer:

Make sure you update your resume. Make sure you have a professional ringtone, email address, and voicemail. Clear voicemails to make sure you receive important messages. Return important messages within 24 hours or less. Be professional, be ready to answer questions, and have dates available that you could interview.

Step-by-step explanation:

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