Video conferencing is becoming a popular way for companies to interview remote candidates and
offer training to distant users. Real video conference set- up are available at Kinko's, in major
corporations, or even at many universities. Internet video conference allows some of the same
capabilities for much less cost.
If you learn you are to be interviewed through a video conference, it's a good idea to practice
interviewing so you can get used to controlling your body language and expression. This will also
give you a chance to be prepared for how the transmission delay may affect your comfort and
ability to communicate verbally and physically with your interviewer. Grab a friend and a video
camera for your computer, and practice.