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Ace That Freelance Writing Virtual Interview

Louisa Eunice / 2023-10-13

October 13, 2023

Years ago, I was a freelance writer who had run the gamut regarding content mills. I was overworked, underpaid, and something in me kept saying that I deserved better. Working for $0.03 per word didn’t pay the bills.

After hundreds of Google searches, I found the method to the madness was pretty easy. I had to scour three job boards; Pro Blogger, Blogging Pro, and Freelance Writing Jobs, and pitch for better-paying jobs. This is where other freelancers said they made it, and I was ready to try just about anything to get ahead.

New Challenges

As I made the resolve to succeed, I spent my days and nights weeding through these job boards. For the first time, I came across decently paying writing jobs by top-tier companies, quite a nice change of scenery. While I had the experience, one requirement proved consistent; the need for a virtual interview through Skype or Zoom to finalize the process.

For instance, this is a message I received from Quoko Studios after my application went through:

“Our hiring team has reviewed your application, the next step is a skills assessment. If you pass, we’ll invite you for a short zoom interview and make the final decision.”

Usually, these virtual calls involved discussing what I brought to the table and how it would help the prospective company reach its goals. Admittedly here were moments when the thought of an interview got scary and I made up an excuse to blow it off.

I once sent this message to a client;

” I’m so sorry, I’m struggling with my internet connection. I tried to log into Zoom several times but failed. I’d ask to schedule a written interview but I totally understand if you move forward with another writer.”

I thought the client would understand, but I ended up losing the opportunity altogether. They sent me this message in return:

“We hoped you fixed the problem with your internet connection but after you didn’t show up for the interview, we decided to move forward with another writer.”

To build a strong portfolio that included renowned brands, I had to kick fear to the curb and learn how to ace a virtual interview. This didn’t happen overnight. It took time, practice, and patience to master the right skills. But once I did, I was able to interview and work with a plethora of great clients.

These are my best tips for mastering the online interview:

Prepare but Don’t Memorize

As with any other type of interview, preparation is key. While there is no way to know the questions that the interviewer will ask, prepare the best you can.

Be ready to cover your writing experience, your niche, and the strengths you’ll bring to the writing project as these are the top three key elements for any freelance writing virtual interview. Ideally, tailor all of your answers to the project at hand.

Dress the Part

Even in a virtual interview, dress just like you would at an in-person meeting. Casual wear is a big no-no. For your outfit, choose neutral colors that will not wash out your image under harsh lighting.

Preferably, go for colors that will complement your skin tone yet still look professional. Keep accessories to a minimum as you don’t want all the attention to go to your jewelry.

Be Yourself

Potential clients have the task of determining whether you are a good fit for the company culture, so let your personality shine through during the interview. Give them a reason to hire you by showing you can get the job done by being yourself.

Writer Bio:
Louisa Eunice is a freelance writer who has experience writing B2B and B2C content for a variety of audiences and publications. She also writes short-form marketing content for an array of unique brands. Some past organizations Louisa has worked with include Writers Weekly, TapDesk, Captive Network, Reviewed, and many more. Writer Website: https://louisaeunice.contently.com/

 

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