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Be prepared for your first video interview

As more companies interview job candidates from around the world and more executives look for time-saving strategies, you may find that the next time you interview for a job you’re facing not a living human being, but a television camera.

Videoconferencing, says Kim Bishop, is becoming more and more popular across all industries and job levels as a way not just to conduct meetings between far-flung participants, but as a way to interview potential employees.

Anita Bruzzese

Full Story: http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_5009035

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