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Summary: Learn about taking calls on a private phone after a job interview with expert interviewing tips in this free online career related video clip.
Don Varney was one of the first 33 members of the U.S. Air Force to receive the Professional Performer Award, an award created in 1974 to honor excellence in the Air Force. During his...read more
"I'm Don Varney of Varney Speaks and on behalf of Expert Village. Today we're going to talk about the interview process. I think today with the use of cell phones, to me, if I was out trying to get a job and I didn't have a private cell phone, I would go and invest in one of these 30 day contracts and get a phone that nobody has that number except people that I give it to. The only people that would get that number would be people that I am interviewing with trying to get a job. Go get you a private phone. Make sure it's only that number. Give that number out only to the interviewers. You know that when that phone rings, it's somebody calling about a job. You don't have to gamble that someone in your family may just pick it up and not take the message. Sometimes that message can cost you 67,000 dollars a year. I know for me, I rather spend 40-50 bucks for a month have a phone that I know they can get to."
eHow Article: Taking Calls After a Job Interview on a Private Phone