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How to dress for a videoconference interview
Wear neutral, solid colours. Solid shades of black, blue or grey are usually best. These colours bring out healthy skin tones and do not create a visual distraction.Try not to dress in colours that match your skin and hair tones. These will tend to wash out your natural colouration.
Avoid plaids, stripes and overly busy patterns/prints. Participant may watch your clothing "move" rather than listen to what you are saying. Remember that glittery jewellery will also catch the light and be distracting to the interviewers.
Pre Interview
Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled interview time to relax. You will have the opportunity to sit in the videoconference room and become familiar with your surroundings before the interview begins.A staff member will explain the process to you and will adjust the camera and volume if necessary. You will see a monitor at the end of the room. The monitor displays the interviewers, whilst the picture in picture, normally found to the bottom left of the screen will show you - what the interviewers will see. You will be given the option to have the picture in picture facility turned off if you do not wish to see yourself during the interview.
Don't be nervous about the technology. A member of the technical team will be monitoring the connection during the entire interview period. Should a technical glitch occur, someone will be there to take action.
During the setup period the volume will be muted. Once the interview is set to begin, a staff member will turn off the mute feature before leaving the room.
At the beginning of the interview make sure you introduce yourself to the interviewer. "Hi, I'm Jason Smith, nice to meet you".
Guidelines
Sounds and movements

Be natural! Try not to move around too much. You could move out of view from the camera, and in addition the video may seem "jumpy" if you are constantly moving. You will come across as far more confident and relaxed if you remain fairly still rather than nervously shifting in your seat.
Speaking and eye contact Look directly at the monitor as often as possible when speaking. Be yourself! Speak naturally and think of the participant at the other site as being across the table from you.
Smile! One of the greatest advantages of videoconferencing is the ability to communication face-to face.
Speak slowly and clearly to avoid audio distortion at the remote site.
Managing motion and sound delay
You will notice that there is a delay when using video. Be aware of the transmission delay and pause for others to comment. Do your best to be patient. Wait until the interviewer is finished speaking before you begin to speak.End of interview
At the end of the interview, thank the employer for the interview. Hit the mute button and leave the room.I hope you find this information to your advantage and best of luck with your interview