
Get ready for change!
The latest Covid-19 virus pandemic is forcing companies to re-evaluate their recruiting and hiring practices.
'People involved with the hiring process are not interested in face-to-face interviews." - Forbes Magazine
Since in-person interviews are not happening, you’ll need a new game plan in order to be successful when that new career job opportunity presents itself!
Here's a few virtual interview quick tips to be mindful of before your next interview:
- 1 - Test and Double Test Your Technology
- 2 - Set the Scene and Minimize Distractions
- 3 - Monitor Your Body Language, see more tips here
Do you have any virtual interview experience? Please... do tell! Share your story below band empower others to SUCEED!

The C19 virus is been around for 3 month The people say it started in China.,Now Nationwide. It is scary to me with all the people spreading it and then some die Because of the virus,

If we ALL do the right thing and I do mean ALL this will be all over with shortly. If this does not get better or stop than we ALL is not doing the right thing.

Always Remember, The First Imprestion is the everlasting Imprestion,

I have had 3 virtual interviews in the last couple of months. Ended up getting one of them. Basically speak to and look at the camera as if it is the person interviewing you. Stay calm, don’t move around too much. . Good luck!

Yup i guess it's the end of the world as we know it if you have money you will survive the rest of us take it up the ÷/_× without a proper reach around

He'll I guess everybody thinks this stupid virus is gonna last forever

He'll I guess everybody thinks this stupid virus is gonna last forever

Lenin, that is certainly a good article you posted about companies rethinking their hiring practices due to the coronavirus.

For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia.
The vast majority of people recover from the new virus. According to the World Health Organization, people with mild illness recover in about two weeks, while those with more severe illness may take three to six weeks to recover. This is NOT the Bubonic Plague. Mortality rates are hard to nail down, but look likely to be in the 1 to 4% range overall, and it is only those with high risk factors - like the elderly, smokers, and asthmatics - whose mortality rates are higher than 1%. Good health habits and practices are ALWAYS wise, but panic is not.
Oprah with all of her Riches donated 10 Million dollars to help the cure and mask Plus 🛌 beds