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Answering Interview Questions
                   haven’t thought about that one lately.” This stalling behavior is
                   perfectly tolerated by the interviewer because you are letting him
                   or her into your thinking process. And, after all, you are human,
                   and so is he or she! Interviewers don’t necessarily expect you to
                   answer on a dime.
                       Some questions require a moment to reflect. As you use this
                   time (rather than panicking), allow yourself to take a deep breath
                   or two. It’s also okay to allow your eyes to roam or glance down
                   at the floor, at a window, or to a picture on the wall.
                       Extensive research in how our brains access information tells
                   us that sometimes it is necessary to look to the side, up, down, or
                   even “into space” for a moment in order to give the brain access
                   to stored sensory cues. These cues help us construct what to say
                   next. Ninety-nine percent of the time you can trust your brain to
                   come up with an answer.
                       If you can’t think of anything relevant to say at that moment,
                   the following answer will keep you poised, while at the same time
                   showing that you are willing to take initiative:

                   ANSWER:      You know, that’s such an interesting question. I think
                                the answer deserves time for some research. Can I
                                look into it this evening and call or send an e-mail
                                with my answer first thing in the morning?



                                       Handling Questions in
                                    Nontraditional Interviews

                   What if you have an interview over the phone? You may be
                   using the same words to communicate your answers, but you will
                   need to pay extra attention to how you communicate warmth
                   and enthusiasm. Here are a few strategies to use when you want
                   your phone interview to have the same impact as being face-
                   to-face:

                       1.  Stand up while you’re talking. You will breathe more
                           deeply, and your voice will sound fuller.
                       2.  Smile. Yes, smile! Professional salespeople are trained to
                           use this technique so that they actually sound friendly
                           and cheerful (even if they’re really not having a great


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