Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Schallingora Information Investigation Scheme (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one off guide for learning what you need to say to get hired in a job interview without the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my GF after a lifetime of fighting got great success with it.
Life is too short to be working for someone else's dream. Be a billionaire of your own. If you want to go big, stop thinking small. Billionaires and successful people are not people who never fail, but people who never quit. If you want to be a billionaire, then think like one, act like one, and live like one because there’s no other greater joy than having financial freedom and a life free of debts, All thanks to Mr carlos cause he made me who I am today through forex trade. He has helped me a lot with his trading strategies which helps me to earn $12,550 weekly. I really appreciate it and can't help but let others know about it. it is so suitable anyone can trade from anywhere and anythime, reach out to Mr carlos on IG @carlos_1uptrades. his indeed a God Sent
I feel like recorded video interviews are harder than in person. It’s tough sounding natural when you’re not really talking to anyone, and you get no feedback for how you’re doing. Your advice is very good!
I feel ya! I am not used to this new video recording situation and do much better with the old fashioned in in person interviews or even a phone interview.
I definitely feel you on that one. At least with an in person interview, you can observe/read the room to see if they're being positively or negatively receptive towards the answers you're giving them and adjust to suit. With self recording interview videos, it's hard to tell.
Honestly, I've been sat for three days with my interview tab open too scared to press start. If it was a call with another person, no problem at all but recording yourself is such uncomfortable
I understand Graham! I sure was uncomfortable the first time I recorded myself! But I tried to think about the opportunity and how much I wanted it, it helped me control my fear and just go all in. Im sure you can do this!! Remember everything seems hard and uncomfortable before you do them!
@@humayrauddin2297 Practice with a friend...and RECORD IT! Watch and critique your practice interview recordings. Ask other to watch them too, and critique it for you. Apply for a couple of job you would like, but not the most important ones. "The more you do it, the more comfortable you become." After some practice....and a few actual interviews..you will feel MUCH more confident. NOW, go after your dream jobs! You WILL be great! ALWAYS, focus on the positive! If you believe you can, or believe you can't....either way, you will be correct! (Think about it!)
1:01 1. Lack of preparation, practice 2:07 2. Surroundings, light, pets, background 2:42 3. Tech, check software, internet 3:37 4. Read the instructions 4:28 5. Not knowing how to close your answer, avoid saying "that's it", refer back to the questions with a quick summary
thank u 0:00 intro 1:00 lack of preparation 2:00 not controlling your surroundings 2:35 not checking technology , internet speed, charging device etc 3:35 not reading the instructions carefully 4:10 not knowing how to close the answer - relate answer to the role, then refer back to question
@Чечи why do you keep talking about “file 13”. Idk where tf you heard that but the real reason you probably aren’t getting jobs is because you’re doing something wrong.
I had a similar interview today. It was horrible. I kept messing up, and couldn’t start over. It already saved my responses. It’s actually harder than in person interviews. There’s no person to person chemistry. It sucks
These types of interviews allows companies and hiring managers to make judgements about you without the fear and worry of having to do that to you in person. Think about it. You are put in the hot seat and while you do your best to filter through your experiences to provide examples to answer their questions, the hiring manager may have already decided that they don't like you because of your appearance, your age, your gender, skin color etc... These type of platforms gives companies and hiring managers all the opportunity to make these judgements in a safe environment.
@@mateo3380 with all honesty, said individuals can mimic in a real life setting job interview as well. And in the same way, in a personal interview they can see all the demographic data...etc on you too...and in a normal personal setting they wouldnt react to those things at all. But most probably they would react to the content of your answers and you cant see that, which is a normal disadvantage and thats real.
yep I feel that way all the time about jobs, I’m a black male with dreadlocks so I already instantly feel like the odds stacked against me every single time I do a interview it’s sad I have to feel like that just to work
In my last interview.. the interviewer was in his home. While I was trying to answer a tough technical question, his toddler screamed really aloud from the adjoining room. I still kept a straight face and continued focusing on the question at hand and what I was saying, rather than pausing myself... I did not even give a smile to him even if I was dying of laughter inside. I guess that might have impressed him as I actually ended up getting the offer 😂
I do the opposite. I make a joke about the situation to show I'm human and have a sense of humor, and it works for me. I entered an interview during a thunderstorm and told them I hope it isn't a sign of the job to come and they loved it. I got the job.
We as candidate should have a professional presentation video explaining our competencies and be able to load it to the companies hiring portals so we could avoid doing the same each time. If they are interested in you then they should require a live interview so you can explain your working experience.
I've always felt job interviews go both ways. Yes, you're trying to sell yourself and put your best foot forward but you're also sizing up the interviewer/company to get a sense if the job is really right for you. This kind of interview robs the applicant of that kind of understanding.
Job interviews are already stressful as they are.. but online makes it even harder and I've never gotten a call back after a zoom interview, because I get extremely nervous. I hope this doesn't become a thing for all companies.
Good luck @Glamour!! Im sure you'll do well! Remember, either you have it, or you'll learn from it! In either scenario, you'll have gained something that will help you tremendously in the long term. You can do it!! 😁
Cheers for the video content! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Schallingora Information Investigation Scheme (Sure I saw it on Google)? It's a good one of a kind guide for learning what you need to say to get hired in a job interview minus the hard work. I've heard some awesome things about it and my mate at very last got great results with it. 😊
I stumble over my words and mess up so much no matter how much I practice. My anxiety gets so bad and it ends up dragging everything out.. it just feels so draining and exhausting.. ☹️
I have Company. I think I won't using HireVue or any others video recording to filter candidates. I want to HIRE THE RIGHT / FIT CANDIDATES to the right position, NOT A RUclipsR!
I have been asked following questions 1. How you are fit for the role 2. $xxxxx salary is offered, do you accept or any more info, let us know 3. What software, tools and technologies you used
Thank you so much for this video!! The tips were extremely helpful and was definitely useful for my interview. I got the dream job I wanted and am starting next week! Thank you again! 😊
I don't think we should try to convince the bot of anything. We should just say no to that kind of dystopian BS. I just declined an interview with a big consulting company and withdrew my application when I saw that they were using Hirevue.
folks NEED jobs...I think it also is phasing out personal interaction in favor of saving money. I think zoom mtgs are fine, but not everyone is great at videos. Or they would be making $$ on youtube
So glad I’ve found your page. So so helpful. I’ve decided to take a year out of my masters program due to many unexpected life changes and I’m looking for a full time graduate role. Your videos have been so informal and helpful, thank you
Mexy Hunt congratulations! I have a video interview next week and I’m so nervous eventho i’ll be in my own house looking at a computer..So i ask myself why am I nervous? Lol
@@proudofoneself it's a different experience that's for sure. Hopefully your one, like mine, will have test questions. That helped me loosen up and get used to talking to no one 😂 I bet you'll rock it! Best of luck! 💪🤞
About a month ago I applied for a job at Target. I got an e-mail from them about a day or two later. I was SO excited... until I read it and saw the link for this Hirevue bullshit. I had 48 hours to submit it. I just said fuck it, gave up and didn't record anything. I hated having to pass up the opportunity, but I just can't record myself answering irrelevant questions. I prefer to be interviewed in person, face to face.
I still like in-person or even Zoom Interview better, heck, call is good too. This is too bad, I practiced 10 times for one question and still sounded weird and looked weird. Then I realise it lacks human interaction, I want to talk to other party, experience the conversation flowing, not this…
HireVue video interviews isn’t an effective way of interviewing in my opinion. It’s basically an audition tape that doesn’t consider your resume or application in real time.
Very good video mate, thanks for sharing, I thought I had it covered but only had half of the things you mentioned haha. Getting your distance right is important, you covered that by saying to do the test question which I delft will do - you do t want your head filling the whole screen and looking up your nose like it does when I use my iPad.
The mistake is to even take this interview. We must just decline them. This is dystopian as fuck. If you don't participate, companies will stop doing this. We must not agree to be treated like this, but we must do it together.
It is not an interview if the other side is not a human, live, talking to you. Everyone should ignore company with these kinds of interview request. They are quite disrepectful IMO.
This is super helpful! I received an invite to do a hirevue interview but have never done it before. Also when I tried it via the link given on my phone the “practice questions” never even came up so I couldn’t even do them and then got all flustered and closed it out to try later. Maybe I’ll have better luck with the app
The thing to do is refuse the video interview, go apply for a company with a human face. Do you really want to work for a company that treats people so impersonally anyway? Eventually employers will get the message, "you want good staff, start by treating them as humans".
It's not about treating people impersonally in my opinion. It's about speeding the hiring process (which can take a looooong time done manually) and hire the right people more easily and reduce risk on both ends. What will you do when other companies catch up on the benefits of video interviews and when it become the norm?
Dylan Cook not always about respect. Have you thought about proximity too? Cost of flight rates and transportation?? Sometimes people are in different continents and apply for jobs in others. You want them to go to a different continent just for an interview? Why do y’all glamorize backwardness?? How old are you?
@@_elizabethlivingWhy dose it need to be faceless? I'm happy to make a Skype style call across the world for work... and have. But these faceless interviews are pointlessly impersonal and only work well for a certain type of person. Also, its not 'glamours' or 'backward' to want a 2 way conversation when working out if a job is worth the 4 hour technical test, just common sense.
@Robin Star This comment reeks of desperation to be heard when you have nothing to say. Again I'll reiterate, I have no issue with video interviews. I do have a problem with one-way interviews. Get over it.
Thank you so much for this video! Haha that awkward ending to close a Q, fumbling for the buttons was sooo funny! Entertaining and insightful video! :)
Just did an interview with this. I don’t like it at all. I did my best but I would rather meet face to face. Not only that I researched their algorithm and it’s ridiculous in my opinion. Technology is going to define if you’re a fit for a job based off the way u look and certain words u use? Crazy honestly.
@@d.n.3652 agree. Everybody not comfortable being in front of a camera. I wasn’t. It takes time to get used to that. You’re not going to become a pro off a few takes. I got another offer to do another video interview but I am going to pass. It’s not worth my time. I feel like the way their program is set up its really judgmental. The way you move your eyes or anything can make you miss out on the job. No thanks!
@@d.n.3652That’s crazy cause mine was at target too. Lol! I got denied though. I applied for multiple positions and they sent another link to do another video interview. Don’t think I will do it though. What a coincidence.
OldSchoolHead1990 I’m much more better at in person interviews. I’m not good at talking on video because I’m basically talking to myself. Feels like I’m auditioning for a role
I hate these video interviews so much. No one is perfect when being recorded. So little mistakes being the deciding factor whether you get an income or not is the absolute worst. Often times you aren't going to get unlimited retries so if you happen to sneeze or stumble your words a little or even have to think for a moment you're screwed. And trying to please the bot before an actual person is a whole other issue. These video interviews can also lead to discrimination based on age, gender, race or even disabilities.
Just had one of these to do for the first time, and I think I bombed it. :( I was SO nervous! Idk what it is, but recording myself responding to questions from a computer just feels sooo unnatural. I feel like I did really badly, and it's a shame too because it was for a position at a company that I REALLY wanted to work at. I kind of wish I had just had a Zoom interview, or even an in-person interview instead! I prefer interviews that are more like conversations and don't make you feel so uncomfortable. :( I guess my anxiety got the best of me today. :(
@@ryansalinas4665 I DID actually LOL!!! 😅😂🤣 I must have done better than I thought! I got the job, have been working there for over a month now, and I LOVE it! 😁
@@DestinyC1020 See everything else you said I 1000% relate to. I’ve never gotten an offer after I’ve felt like I bombed it.. which was pretty much most of the time… There should be a writing option for people with really bad anxiety.. It’s gets in the way of so much whether we prepare for our interviews or not.. 😭 It’s so tiring and mentally exhausting..
The biggest mistake is agreeing to do one. There are plenty of companies that don’t use this technique. I’ll happily end the process with that company uses hirevue and work for one that doesn’t.
Careful and not use the "practice site" since it jumps to real interview with 7 Questions :( ... you should use youre phone own camera offline ... and when 100% ready use the website.
Modern day application processes just treat us as machines. No attempt to see us as people. Just do a test, answer a question to a screen and you might have a chance to go through some more tests where we judge you and provide minimal feedback. All just to be a cog in the machine. It is what it is I guess.
This way of interviewing is so stupid!! There’s no way of getting to know someone through not speaking to them personally, it just feels fake and too rehearsed, I don’t feel companies should use this as a form of interviewing as I don’t feel it is fair on the candidates!
Pro tip: If you do not want to work for a company that's a dystopian hellhole, then just do not accept an automated one-way interview. If they do not respect you with their presence, then neither should you.
I've recently gotten to this part in applying with Nike. Seems like such a half assed way of conducting an "interview" . Genuinely made me not interested.
I did my HireVue through safari and ended up not getting practice questions beforehand ): I bombed the first two questions of my actual interview (I think) and began to cry my heart out 😔
@@electric_sand They did! I actually got hired (: after that whole fiasco, I made a new work email and applied to the same position with that one. Since I already had a gist of what the process was like, I was a lot more prepared!
@@JsMama0702 Wow, I'm happy for you...that was a really smart thing to do, congratulations. I can't wait to also say the words - "I actually got hired" haha
Ask about the job position you are applying for maybe company culture. This is one of the toughest things for me to come up with at the end of an interview. For the past 2 days I've been watching this young lady her channel is called Self Made Millenial great channel with alot of helpful tips. Hope this helps have a great weekend.
I thought that The Cleveland Clinic was so impressed with my resume detailing my 28-year nursing career that's why they sent me a request for an interview so quickly. Then I googled "what is hire view.l' Now I'm slightly offended.
@@independentconsultant I've done their initial and final video interview and I'm hoping to get hired. I will accept what will be the result is. Thank you! am from Philippines 😇
CONVINCE the BOT in HireVue Video Interviews to choose YOU using the techniques here: ruclips.net/video/jn0dc1cOctA/видео.html
Thanks for the Video clip! Forgive me for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you heard the talk about - Schallingora Information Investigation Scheme (should be on google have a look)? It is a good one off guide for learning what you need to say to get hired in a job interview without the normal expense. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my GF after a lifetime of fighting got great success with it.
Life is too short to be working for someone else's dream. Be a billionaire of your own. If you want to go big, stop thinking small. Billionaires and successful people are not people who never fail, but people who never quit. If you want to be a billionaire, then think like one, act like one, and live like one because there’s no other greater joy than having financial freedom and a life free of debts, All thanks to Mr carlos cause he made me who I am today through forex trade. He has helped me a lot with his trading strategies which helps me to earn $12,550 weekly. I really appreciate it and can't help but let others know about it. it is so suitable anyone can trade from anywhere and anythime, reach out to Mr carlos on IG @carlos_1uptrades. his indeed a God Sent
How do I end a live video interview? Can I just exit out of the page?
How do I flip the camera>?? Its displaying BACKWARD
I feel like recorded video interviews are harder than in person. It’s tough sounding natural when you’re not really talking to anyone, and you get no feedback for how you’re doing. Your advice is very good!
I have bad anxiety but I feel better talking in person than over phone. I am hoping this is my first and only interview where I need to record.
I feel ya! I am not used to this new video recording situation and do much better with the old fashioned in in person interviews or even a phone interview.
I definitely feel you on that one. At least with an in person interview, you can observe/read the room to see if they're being positively or negatively receptive towards the answers you're giving them and adjust to suit. With self recording interview videos, it's hard to tell.
Honestly, I've been sat for three days with my interview tab open too scared to press start. If it was a call with another person, no problem at all but recording yourself is such uncomfortable
I understand Graham! I sure was uncomfortable the first time I recorded myself! But I tried to think about the opportunity and how much I wanted it, it helped me control my fear and just go all in. Im sure you can do this!! Remember everything seems hard and uncomfortable before you do them!
This is me right now omg.😭
@@humayrauddin2297 Practice with a friend...and RECORD IT! Watch and critique your practice interview recordings. Ask other to watch them too, and critique it for you. Apply for a couple of job you would like, but not the most important ones. "The more you do it, the more comfortable you become." After some practice....and a few actual interviews..you will feel MUCH more confident. NOW, go after your dream jobs! You WILL be great! ALWAYS, focus on the positive! If you believe you can, or believe you can't....either way, you will be correct! (Think about it!)
@@humayrauddin2297 omg its me now :( HOW WAS IT
@@humayrauddin2297 they have me 48 hours notice :(
1:01 1. Lack of preparation, practice
2:07 2. Surroundings, light, pets, background
2:42 3. Tech, check software, internet
3:37 4. Read the instructions
4:28 5. Not knowing how to close your answer, avoid saying "that's it", refer back to the questions with a quick summary
Thank you we don’t need all that extra shit
@@dev-gz3vn Hahahaha! I couldn't care less about your comment. I had my interview yesterday and was offered the job today 😂
@@QT5656 you gotta be slow i literally said your comment was helpful
I said thanks for the bullet points to make the video points shorter
@@dev-gz3vn My apologies. Me slow? 🤔 Maybe. Drunk and exhausted? Definitely. 😂
@@QT5656 why bro U just got the job lol congrats
My mom used to tell me "remember, they're just people." This helped me relax, be myself and be more conversational
And now we dont even get people lmao
thank u
0:00 intro
1:00 lack of preparation
2:00 not controlling your surroundings
2:35 not checking technology , internet speed, charging device etc
3:35 not reading the instructions carefully
4:10 not knowing how to close the answer - relate answer to the role, then refer back to question
review hero.
Thx
And not making an eye contact,which is stupid.
Thank youuuu
This comment should be pinned.
these job interviews are getting stupider each year.
You're not wrong.
Yeah. The reason why they invent stupid questions is so they can't be sued for discrimination, while still testing you.
For real I just gave up working for Dr Pepper because of this stupid video interview.
it's because recruiters are lazy and dont wanna work, so they give to you the onus to make their job easier.
2020 yeet
That's not an interview. Its an audtion tape.
Chica Boom it’s what I was thinking. I myself am not good on video or talking to myself for that matter. I rather they have the interview over Skype
They want to look and see may they racial profile you smh
😂😂😂
@Чечи why do you keep talking about “file 13”. Idk where tf you heard that but the real reason you probably aren’t getting jobs is because you’re doing something wrong.
@@dagreazy3815 I thought about that too🤦♀️
I had a similar interview today. It was horrible. I kept messing up, and couldn’t start over. It already saved my responses.
It’s actually harder than in person interviews. There’s no person to person chemistry. It sucks
Yeah I really don't believe in this interview method at all. If I wanted to do this I would've been a drama major.
It's just to collect your data, and train their algo's...
I’d rather just have an in person interview, over the phone, or an actual live virtual interview. I’m not sure if I want to do this
same my guy
Same, even the thought of me having to do one of these makes me cringe so hard
@@barb6868 this is me 😰 I was trying to apply to a minimum wage job but my anxiety took over..ended up not doing it as we
They don't even look at the digital interviews. You get emailed to schedule an appointment for an in person interview only to get asked the same shit
I can’t bring myself to do it, it’s just so unnatural and each response feels completely forced. Much prefer in person interviews
These types of interviews allows companies and hiring managers to make judgements about you without the fear and worry of having to do that to you in person. Think about it. You are put in the hot seat and while you do your best to filter through your experiences to provide examples to answer their questions, the hiring manager may have already decided that they don't like you because of your appearance, your age, your gender, skin color etc... These type of platforms gives companies and hiring managers all the opportunity to make these judgements in a safe environment.
Yeah, away from any human being, great for psychopaths that can mimic the perfect employee that the company is looking for.
@@mateo3380 with all honesty, said individuals can mimic in a real life setting job interview as well. And in the same way, in a personal interview they can see all the demographic data...etc on you too...and in a normal personal setting they wouldnt react to those things at all. But most probably they would react to the content of your answers and you cant see that, which is a normal disadvantage and thats real.
Works both ways man. Little do they know when I'm getting interviewed is that I'm naked from the waist down hehehehehe
yep I feel that way all the time about jobs, I’m a black male with dreadlocks so I already instantly feel like the odds stacked against me every single time I do a interview it’s sad I have to feel like that just to work
Sadly this is true
I'm what you would consider as ugly and I just know I will never get a graduate job etc
Always at the interview time my heatbeat goes fast and mind goes blank.
Your video is really good, thank you
Please watch this also ruclips.net/video/GmDGDpUZ1DE/видео.html
Same
Same. I always freeze up in any interview. Interviews are just really nerve racking for me.
In my last interview.. the interviewer was in his home. While I was trying to answer a tough technical question, his toddler screamed really aloud from the adjoining room. I still kept a straight face and continued focusing on the question at hand and what I was saying, rather than pausing myself... I did not even give a smile to him even if I was dying of laughter inside. I guess that might have impressed him as I actually ended up getting the offer 😂
Perfect timing lol
🤣🤣
I do the opposite. I make a joke about the situation to show I'm human and have a sense of humor, and it works for me. I entered an interview during a thunderstorm and told them I hope it isn't a sign of the job to come and they loved it. I got the job.
Due to the pandemic, everyone has virtual interviews/meetings. Great tips.
Yes
this is dumb af i've done alot of interview's for targets but they still won't accept it
Not in west Texas they don’t
I fucked up lol. Felt I was ready then my mind went blank and stuttered straight away
😂😂😂
Idk why I’m laughing. I started recording and stared at myself lmaooo
@@Babygal_xoxo yeah it’s not easy😂👍
I started and then turned off my WiFi 😭 I'm so scared, I'm really bad at speaking
@@randomfemale4322 Do lots of practise. That should help you out.
We as candidate should have a professional presentation video explaining our competencies and be able to load it to the companies hiring portals so we could avoid doing the same each time. If they are interested in you then they should require a live interview so you can explain your working experience.
If the search committee uses this form of interview, they didn't respect the application.
I've always felt job interviews go both ways. Yes, you're trying to sell yourself and put your best foot forward but you're also sizing up the interviewer/company to get a sense if the job is really right for you. This kind of interview robs the applicant of that kind of understanding.
yeah its a "one-way interview", like what if i have questions about the job and i don't want to commit to a job without my questions being answered.
I really appreciate your shaped tip where you wrap up your answer by referring back to the original question.
Thanks @Annette! Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Job interviews are already stressful as they are.. but online makes it even harder and I've never gotten a call back after a zoom interview, because I get extremely nervous. I hope this doesn't become a thing for all companies.
It is and it sucks because I really wanted to work for this certain company and I have all the qualifications except for doing an audition tape 😒😒
I like the idea of first answering questions with my phone camera as practice! Have a few video interviews this week, so this will come in handy!
they better hire me after making me go through this
I have an interview & I’m a nervous wreck 🤦🏻♀️ wish me luck
Good luck @Glamour!! Im sure you'll do well! Remember, either you have it, or you'll learn from it! In either scenario, you'll have gained something that will help you tremendously in the long term. You can do it!! 😁
Primal Career thank you 🙏🏻
Cheers for the video content! Excuse me for the intrusion, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Schallingora Information Investigation Scheme (Sure I saw it on Google)? It's a good one of a kind guide for learning what you need to say to get hired in a job interview minus the hard work. I've heard some awesome things about it and my mate at very last got great results with it.
😊
@@Amalieforlife any updates
ari ben hi i got the job but due to the virus they didn’t take me on :( now that stores have opened this company are still closed
I have an interview with Qatar on Sunday
I'm so calm now after watching this video. Please wish me luck guys🙏🏾
I stumble over my words and mess up so much no matter how much I practice. My anxiety gets so bad and it ends up dragging everything out.. it just feels so draining and exhausting.. ☹️
Here after screwing up my digital interview!
I have Company. I think I won't using HireVue or any others video recording to filter candidates. I want to HIRE THE RIGHT / FIT CANDIDATES to the right position, NOT A RUclipsR!
I have been asked following questions
1. How you are fit for the role
2. $xxxxx salary is offered, do you accept or any more info, let us know
3. What software, tools and technologies you used
What do y think what questions asked to guy who applying for
Remote 6month intern backend developer
Thank you so much for this video!! The tips were extremely helpful and was definitely useful for my interview. I got the dream job I wanted and am starting next week! Thank you again! 😊
So happy for you Zhang!! Appreciate the comment! Good luck for next week, impress them right!
Thanks a lot sir! My last hirevue interview didn't go well but your video gave me an insight to where I might have gone wrong.
I don't think we should try to convince the bot of anything. We should just say no to that kind of dystopian BS. I just declined an interview with a big consulting company and withdrew my application when I saw that they were using Hirevue.
folks NEED jobs...I think it also is phasing out personal interaction in favor of saving money. I think zoom mtgs are fine, but not everyone is great at videos. Or they would be making $$ on youtube
@@jjones40 Exactly. I have no plans to be a Social Media star. To judge me, like I am, is unacceptable.
Me too. I politely said no recording in the interview is a principle.
So glad I’ve found your page. So so helpful. I’ve decided to take a year out of my masters program due to many unexpected life changes and I’m looking for a full time graduate role. Your videos have been so informal and helpful, thank you
Slick presentation. Clear and correct length of time to keep you fully engaged. Very helpful - thank you
Please watch this also ruclips.net/video/GmDGDpUZ1DE/видео.html
Step 1: Avoid companies that use HireVue for hiring, unless you want AI to measure your skills.
Interesting!
The interview for me said that no AI would be used to review my interview.
@@elgarrison6179 They use it sometimes, probably most of the time. Even if they say they won't use it, I don't trust them anymore...
@@elgarrison6179 Like HR would avoid skipping work
@@elgarrison6179 It was a lie.
Fortunately, many US employers are gradually switching to traditional interview methods. Very few will continue using this hirevue bs
One can only wonder what they do with your recorded interviews afterwards...
I have my first video interview to do and I am so nervous.. talking to a device is so foreign to me. Thanks for these tips!
You're welcome @Mexy!! Practice Practice Practice, you'll become less nervous with tjme :) good luck on your interview!!
Update: I got the job!! :)
@@Mexymonster YESSSS I am so happy for you, you nailed it!! Congrats! 😁😁😁
Mexy Hunt congratulations! I have a video interview next week and I’m so nervous eventho i’ll be in my own house looking at a computer..So i ask myself why am I nervous? Lol
@@proudofoneself it's a different experience that's for sure. Hopefully your one, like mine, will have test questions. That helped me loosen up and get used to talking to no one 😂
I bet you'll rock it! Best of luck! 💪🤞
Thank you 🙏 I watched your videos through out my recruitment journey. And I got the job 🎉
About a month ago I applied for a job at Target. I got an e-mail from them about a day or two later. I was SO excited... until I read it and saw the link for this Hirevue bullshit. I had 48 hours to submit it. I just said fuck it, gave up and didn't record anything. I hated having to pass up the opportunity, but I just can't record myself answering irrelevant questions. I prefer to be interviewed in person, face to face.
Sameee
I still like in-person or even Zoom Interview better, heck, call is good too. This is too bad, I practiced 10 times for one question and still sounded weird and looked weird. Then I realise it lacks human interaction, I want to talk to other party, experience the conversation flowing, not this…
HireVue video interviews isn’t an effective way of interviewing in my opinion. It’s basically an audition tape that doesn’t consider your resume or application in real time.
The funny part is the company I’m interviewing for doesn’t have telework options but requires me to do a virtual interview. The audacity…
Very good video mate, thanks for sharing, I thought I had it covered but only had half of the things you mentioned haha. Getting your distance right is important, you covered that by saying to do the test question which I delft will do - you do t want your head filling the whole screen and looking up your nose like it does when I use my iPad.
This is great! You put so much more effort into this than pretty much every other youtube tutorial, and it shows.
Thank you for the tips. I aced my interview with a second company after bombing my first Hirevue interview. Keep up the good work!
I'm glad to hear that @ech83!! 😁
The mistake is to even take this interview. We must just decline them. This is dystopian as fuck. If you don't participate, companies will stop doing this. We must not agree to be treated like this, but we must do it together.
Man I stay thinking this but then remember that I’m desperate and need the job
good luck getting everyone else to join with you
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@@nngc22 it’s the laughing for me. You must be a yes man or something. This comment isn’t funny. It’s kinda deep
It is not an interview if the other side is not a human, live, talking to you. Everyone should ignore company with these kinds of interview request. They are quite disrepectful IMO.
This is super helpful! I received an invite to do a hirevue interview but have never done it before. Also when I tried it via the link given on my phone the “practice questions” never even came up so I couldn’t even do them and then got all flustered and closed it out to try later. Maybe I’ll have better luck with the app
All business is show business, makes me wish I did drama and media back in high school
I didn't think my solo interview went well but I received an invite for another interview with people.
The thing to do is refuse the video interview, go apply for a company with a human face. Do you really want to work for a company that treats people so impersonally anyway? Eventually employers will get the message, "you want good staff, start by treating them as humans".
It's not about treating people impersonally in my opinion. It's about speeding the hiring process (which can take a looooong time done manually) and hire the right people more easily and reduce risk on both ends. What will you do when other companies catch up on the benefits of video interviews and when it become the norm?
Dylan Cook not always about respect. Have you thought about proximity too? Cost of flight rates and transportation?? Sometimes people are in different continents and apply for jobs in others. You want them to go to a different continent just for an interview? Why do y’all glamorize backwardness?? How old are you?
@@_elizabethlivingWhy dose it need to be faceless? I'm happy to make a Skype style call across the world for work... and have. But these faceless interviews are pointlessly impersonal and only work well for a certain type of person.
Also, its not 'glamours' or 'backward' to want a 2 way conversation when working out if a job is worth the 4 hour technical test, just common sense.
@Robin Star This comment reeks of desperation to be heard when you have nothing to say. Again I'll reiterate, I have no issue with video interviews. I do have a problem with one-way interviews. Get over it.
Thank you so much for this video! Haha that awkward ending to close a Q, fumbling for the buttons was sooo funny! Entertaining and insightful video! :)
This is pretty helpful for other virtual interviews such as in MS Teams and Zoom
Just did an interview with this. I don’t like it at all. I did my best but I would rather meet face to face. Not only that I researched their algorithm and it’s ridiculous in my opinion. Technology is going to define if you’re a fit for a job based off the way u look and certain words u use? Crazy honestly.
OldSchoolHead1990 yeah I didn’t like it either. I felt stupid for some reason. I don’t like being on video and I felt like an idiot talking to myself.
@@d.n.3652 agree. Everybody not comfortable being in front of a camera. I wasn’t. It takes time to get used to that. You’re not going to become a pro off a few takes. I got another offer to do another video interview but I am going to pass. It’s not worth my time. I feel like the way their program is set up its really judgmental. The way you move your eyes or anything can make you miss out on the job. No thanks!
OldSchoolHead1990 it was a job at target. Honestly I just gave it a shot
@@d.n.3652That’s crazy cause mine was at target too. Lol! I got denied though. I applied for multiple positions and they sent another link to do another video interview. Don’t think I will do it though. What a coincidence.
OldSchoolHead1990 I’m much more better at in person interviews. I’m not good at talking on video because I’m basically talking to myself. Feels like I’m auditioning for a role
I hate these video interviews so much. No one is perfect when being recorded. So little mistakes being the deciding factor whether you get an income or not is the absolute worst. Often times you aren't going to get unlimited retries so if you happen to sneeze or stumble your words a little or even have to think for a moment you're screwed. And trying to please the bot before an actual person is a whole other issue. These video interviews can also lead to discrimination based on age, gender, race or even disabilities.
Just had one of these to do for the first time, and I think I bombed it. :( I was SO nervous! Idk what it is, but recording myself responding to questions from a computer just feels sooo unnatural. I feel like I did really badly, and it's a shame too because it was for a position at a company that I REALLY wanted to work at. I kind of wish I had just had a Zoom interview, or even an in-person interview instead! I prefer interviews that are more like conversations and don't make you feel so uncomfortable. :(
I guess my anxiety got the best of me today. :(
Did you get the job?
@@ryansalinas4665 I DID actually LOL!!! 😅😂🤣 I must have done better than I thought!
I got the job, have been working there for over a month now, and I LOVE it! 😁
@@DestinyC1020 Congrats! 😊
@@DestinyC1020 See everything else you said I 1000% relate to. I’ve never gotten an offer after I’ve felt like I bombed it.. which was pretty much most of the time… There should be a writing option for people with really bad anxiety.. It’s gets in the way of so much whether we prepare for our interviews or not.. 😭 It’s so tiring and mentally exhausting..
Dont forget to smile. People hire people they like and a smile helps
Woha! I did things right without seeing this video. I've submitted my 2 min video application, and I'm waiting for Rev to email me back.
Ok. I am going to do my first video interview in a while. So nervous, but im going to use the tips.
The biggest mistake is agreeing to do one. There are plenty of companies that don’t use this technique. I’ll happily end the process with that company uses hirevue and work for one that doesn’t.
I wish people got straight to the point in these kinds of tutorial videos
The tech check is SO essential. Great tips in this video!
So true! Even more now that everyone is on the internet lol! Thanks Jennifer!
Thanks for the great tips bro- helped me to advance into the recruitment process
I have a interview today my third with the company wish me luck 🤞
Good luck bro!! Let us know how you did!
good advice, the topic of preparing an answer also needs to be trained.
Will be doing my interview with vodadafone today, thanks for the tips
Good luck bro!! Let us know how you did!
Just did a Hirevue interview. I kept running out of time with my answers. FML!!
threw my cats in a closet 2 rooms away. they were mad af but my nerves disappeared immediately. aced my interview too. sorry babies
Thank you Mahdi! just got my first one. Great stuff thanks!
Many thanks for the advice. My interview was successful. 😎
Careful and not use the "practice site" since it jumps to real interview with 7 Questions :( ... you should use youre phone own camera offline ... and when 100% ready use the website.
Thanks for these points. It was helpful!
It's great.....if you like interacting with yourself. It's very uncomfortable and dehumanizing.
Modern day application processes just treat us as machines. No attempt to see us as people. Just do a test, answer a question to a screen and you might have a chance to go through some more tests where we judge you and provide minimal feedback. All just to be a cog in the machine. It is what it is I guess.
Thank you great tips appreciated it’ can be so overwhelming.
Thank you for your guidance Brother... Finally got the Job... 🥳❤️🥳
I need to do HireVue Assessment by tomorrow, just what I need!
The word "rightfully" should be the word "correctly" in this video. Seems like a good video, just constructive criticism. Keep up the good work.
This way of interviewing is so stupid!! There’s no way of getting to know someone through not speaking to them personally, it just feels fake and too rehearsed, I don’t feel companies should use this as a form of interviewing as I don’t feel it is fair on the candidates!
does hireview record everything? or just your interview answers? bc my webcam is on the entire time
Pro tip: If you do not want to work for a company that's a dystopian hellhole, then just do not accept an automated one-way interview. If they do not respect you with their presence, then neither should you.
Do you always have to smile while doing these interviews? I don't understand why if it's not a live meeting
I've recently gotten to this part in applying with Nike. Seems like such a half assed way of conducting an "interview" . Genuinely made me not interested.
I did my HireVue through safari and ended up not getting practice questions beforehand ): I bombed the first two questions of my actual interview (I think) and began to cry my heart out 😔
What were the questions?
@@calvettmusic1509 I applied to Vans at the times so the first two questions were centered around their brand and how they ran their business
@@JsMama0702 Did they get back to you?
@@electric_sand They did! I actually got hired (: after that whole fiasco, I made a new work email and applied to the same position with that one. Since I already had a gist of what the process was like, I was a lot more prepared!
@@JsMama0702 Wow, I'm happy for you...that was a really smart thing to do, congratulations.
I can't wait to also say the words - "I actually got hired" haha
These things are just a shel / in the end all it matters if they like you or not! I got couple jobs without making it this perfect!
My interview due tomorrow and its Online due to COVID-19
I thought this was for a video conference/meeting interview.
I'm 16, & my first job interview ever will be on video. Wish me luck please. I'm nervous🥺
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Brother how was your interview
Apologize I'm remembering you after 3Years
all my answers ended in ''ummmm that's it " lmao i hope that i get accepted *facepalm*
I didn t get accepted BTW :D :D
@@wwethemes2341 Aww better luck next time.
@@wwethemes2341 Sorry, wishing you the best.
I did that on my first question lmao
Hey Everyone, my interview is in a couple of days and I want to know the 5 interview questions that everyone had , please guys HELP !!
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Ask about the job position you are applying for maybe company culture. This is one of the toughest things for me to come up with at the end of an interview. For the past 2 days I've been watching this young lady her channel is called Self Made Millenial great channel with alot of helpful tips. Hope this helps have a great weekend.
I thought that The Cleveland Clinic was so impressed with my resume detailing my 28-year nursing career that's why they sent me a request for an interview so quickly. Then I googled "what is hire view.l' Now I'm slightly offended.
I have incoming interview tommorow, wish me luck. Thank you for that tips.
Good luck @Raymart!! 😁
@@independentconsultant I've done their initial and final video interview and I'm hoping to get hired. I will accept what will be the result is. Thank you! am from Philippines 😇
@@raymartconcepcion8817 I hope too bro!! ;)
Do we really need this just to get a real interview?
what about the background? what would be ideal for a HireVue interview?
Thank you especially for the last one ;)
You're welcome @James !! 😁
Or better yet, not take a job that uses that that sketchy app.
0:05 - That distracting decorative wall in the background is a big no no! 😊👍
They scheduled me for an interview tomorrow but I'm in a remote place. Internet connection is not that stable. 😢
Wish me luck everyone
Good luck Lizzy!!
Raise the camera to eye level, otherwise the viewer is looking up your nose.
Lol i just learned this yesterday the best helpful tip anyone can ever give you. But I've only had 2 live video interviews so far.
Seeing this before my hirevue interview😂