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allen10784
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I've been in contact with a big four office for a few weeks now.  First I sent them my resume.  Then they contacted me via email to send them my transcripts.  They have since reviewed my transcripts and have set up a time to talk with me on the phone.  The office is in a different part of the US from where I live.  Can anyone give me a heads-up to how this will go, what to expect, and if I need to prepare???  

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In many cases at the Big 4, the phone screen interview typically determines how you stack up against a profile of the ideal candidate. Phones screen interviews tend to proceed in a logical, systematic fashion and often the interviewer reports his findings and opinions to a decision maker.

To prepare for the phone screen, make a list of your major attributes (e.g., problem-solver, team player, cost-cutting specialist) and two or three specific examples to illustrate those qualities. This will help you promote yourself in response to any question you are asked. Also, review the requirements contained in the job description. Be prepared to discuss how your background and qualifications meet these requirements.

You will also want to prepare a set of questions to ask the interviewer, based on research into the organization. Some guidelines to follow for a phone interview:

  1. Make sure you are in a quiet location.
  2. Use a land line whenever possible.
  3. Even if it is a phone interview, dress up it were a face to face interview.
  4. Be direct and concise in your replies and be sure you understand exactly what information the interviewer wants before you answer a question. If you are not sure, restate the question and ask if you have understood it correctly.
  5. Give positive, short answers and do not ramble. The interviewer can always ask you to expand, but it can be difficult for them to interrupt if you are talking too much.

  6. At the end of the interview, you may be asked, "Is there anything else you would like to know?" One potential response:  I’d like an opportunity to address any concerns you might have?" However, always proceed with caution; you need to consider your audience and how this question will be perceived.

  7. Don’t forget to ask what the next steps are; and the time frame around the interviewing process. This will let you remain focused on the interviews, instead of worrying whether someone is going to call you back or not.

Screening interview questions are targeted and specific to the skills needed for the open position. They determine whether the necessary qualifications have been met. Some sample interview questions follow below. Practice answering these questions with someone who will perform a mock interview with you.

  • What are the strongest skills that you feel you would bring to this position based on past work and other roles?
  • What have you liked most about past positions?
  • What have you liked least about past positions?
  • If you had to rank (list of occupation related skills) on a scale of 1-5, what would it be? Where are your strengths?
  • Do you have special training that you feel would set you apart from other candidates?
  • Why should we hire you?
  • What about this position interests you?
  • Why are you changing jobs?
  • What salary range are you looking for?
  • What schedule are you looking for?
  • Have you worked in a team environment before?
  • What is your approach to handling pressure?
  • What is your experience regarding (a work-related scenario)?
  • Describe your specific experience with (a certain related topic).
  • The interviewer presents a scenario. How would you handle it? What would you do?


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Thanks for the detailed response.  This is for an entry level audit position.  And I'm just out of school.  So I don't have much in the way of experience except for a private accounting internship last summer.

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Take an inventory of all the things that you did during the internship. Did you have to apply GAAP to a certain situation? Was there any technical research that you were asked to help with? Did you work as part of a team? There are many things that you can take out of your internship experience to highlight your skills and what you did well.

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Lol It's a phone interview, you don't have to prepare for anything.  You should have the basics down.

Talk about your background and experiences pertaining to the job
What are you goals
Why are you interested in the company and job
Salary requirements

That is all you need.  No sweat.
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