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Job interviews are always nerve wrecking. Due to the pandemic, video interviews became more popular and these come with their own set of challenges. PennyGem’s Johana Restrepo has more.

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00:00job interviews are always nerve-wracking due to the pandemic video interviews became more popular
00:09and these come with their own set of challenges according to cnbc a lot of background noise and
00:16interruptions can come across like you didn't care enough about the interview to find a quiet
00:20place these can also make hiring managers think that you'll be very distracted while doing your
00:26job showing up late to any interview is a no-no but showing up late to a video interview is worse
00:32because you don't even have to leave your house tech issues can happen however so log into your
00:38meeting 15 to 30 minutes prior to check your connection you might even benefit from checking
00:44the app a day before in case there's an update that needs to be installed the muse recommends you also
00:50set up your shot well and that you practice your video interview skills before with a friend through
00:55a mock interview to get over the nerves

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