Seven Tips for Writing Phone Interviews
The phone interview is, for many writers, the perfect balance between the face-to-face interview and the e-mail interview. It provides the anonymity you would find with e-mail as well as the direct conversation offered by face-to-face interviews. You don't
have to actually meet your subject, but you can ask questions for clarification and comment on his or her mannerisms and speech.
1. Write Your Questions Beforehand
Start thinking about the questions you want to ask during your phone interview well before the actual time and date. Research the individual you'll be interviewing and get a feel for what readers might want to know about him or her. If the interviewee is a celebrity or prominent business person, research other interviews he or she has given and come up with new questions to which you'd like the answer.
2. Request a Convenient Time
Many times, you'll find that the subject of your phone interview has a busy schedule, so you'll need to offer several different choices for times and dates. Try to work with your subject as much as possible and remain flexible if he or she must reschedule. Remember that he or she is basically doing you a favor.
3. Use Recording Equipment
It is virtually impossible to write down everything that the subject of your interview says while you're on the phone. Holding the telephone, listening to the answers and scribbling furiously is really not an option. If you can' afford to purchase expensive recording equipment, just put the telephone on "Speaker" mode and use a hand-held video recording device.
4. Greet the Subject Professionally
When you call your phone interview subject, greet him or her professionally and make small-talk for a few minutes to bring him or her into the interview questions. It isn't polite to just start firing questions, and your subject will be ill-at-ease. Instead, be friendly and professional to ensure that you get the answers you need.
5. Make Sure You Can Hear
1. Write Your Questions Beforehand
Start thinking about the questions you want to ask during your phone interview well before the actual time and date. Research the individual you'll be interviewing and get a feel for what readers might want to know about him or her. If the interviewee is a celebrity or prominent business person, research other interviews he or she has given and come up with new questions to which you'd like the answer.
2. Request a Convenient Time
Many times, you'll find that the subject of your phone interview has a busy schedule, so you'll need to offer several different choices for times and dates. Try to work with your subject as much as possible and remain flexible if he or she must reschedule. Remember that he or she is basically doing you a favor.
3. Use Recording Equipment
It is virtually impossible to write down everything that the subject of your interview says while you're on the phone. Holding the telephone, listening to the answers and scribbling furiously is really not an option. If you can' afford to purchase expensive recording equipment, just put the telephone on "Speaker" mode and use a hand-held video recording device.
4. Greet the Subject Professionally
When you call your phone interview subject, greet him or her professionally and make small-talk for a few minutes to bring him or her into the interview questions. It isn't polite to just start firing questions, and your subject will be ill-at-ease. Instead, be friendly and professional to ensure that you get the answers you need.
5. Make Sure You Can Hear
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Lucy John
Posted on 02/26/2007 at 12:02:00 PM