CoffeeMummy
Fri 03-Feb-12 13:22:46
...and am still quaking slightly. It's for a FT job in journalism. He did most of the talking, going through my CV etc, asking a few questions about my experience, perception of the job etc. I did my best, I think, but there was LOADS I didn't say!!
Will have to wait til he does more interviews next week, then there will be 3 or 4 people for face-to-face interviews.
Aaargh! I think I'm very well suited to the job, but I don't know if I've got that across, other than (slightly nauseatingly) saying that I was very excited about the position coming up!
And now I'm worried that I was a bit vague about my freelance work and didn't push my best qualities or how much I knew about their output...
And I'm not even going to go into the whole thing of whether or not I SHOULD take it, if it gets that far (it's 9-5 with the possibility of changing to shifts in the future; I'm currently PT freelance with 2 DDs 5yo and almost 2yo) because it would be a massive change in lifestyle/organisation/childcare arrangements...Just trying to push all that to the back of my mind.
Not really looking for help or advice I suppose - just trying to get all this out of my brain and share it with somebody - I've not told anyone else about the job in RL, apart from DH, as I've had to have the 'I didn't get it' conversation too many times 
Ranelaghmammy
Fri 03-Feb-12 22:29:53
Not very helpful but as an employer I find telephone interviews very difficult. They're always much more stilted and formulaic. Do hope it comes through for you.
CoffeeMummy
Mon 06-Feb-12 12:21:00
Thanks, this one seemed like he was just checking through my CV and asking a few questions about my motivation, not too indepth. Think I definitely prefer face-to-face - I think you can sell yourself better in a meeting rather than on the phone. Still, an interesting experience. Still waiting to see if it's done the trick...