If the pandemic gave us one small silver lining, it’s that virtual job interviews are commonplace and even expected. But while most of the advice you’ll read covers how to interview from your home, what can you do if that’s simply impossible?
Maybe you’re traveling for your current job. Maybe your kid, roommate, or pet is unpredictable. Maybe your home Internet service is acting up. Whatever your reason for not setting up shop at your desk or in another location, there’s one place that’s more private than the library and quieter than a coffee shop: your car.
Here are a few suggestions if you’re thinking of conducting a formal job interview from the comfort of your sweet ride.
Of course, this all requires that you pull up to your interview spot well before the interview start time. In addition to giving you a chance to prepare your equipment and software, it’ll allow you to pause and center yourself. Interviewing for a job is stressful enough—now you’re adding an unnatural, potentially unnerving location to the mix.
One last thing to contemplate is coming clean with the person you’re talking to. If it’s still obvious you’re sitting in a car or they say something about it, just assure them that you’re taking the interview seriously and briefly explain what led you to make this unusual decision. Any reasonable interviewer should give you points for your resourcefulness and honesty.
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