Learn more about what to expect from a screening interview and how to prepare for one.
What Is a Screening Interview?
A screening interview is a brief job interview to determine whether you’re a qualified applicant. The interview will determine if you match the job requirements for the position, and if your credentials are a fit for the role for which the company is hiring. In most cases, a screening interview includes a brief review of your employment and educational background and a few questions. The questions will be about your qualifications, but the interviewer may also want to know your salary requirements and availability to work. A screening interview can be conducted over the phone, via video chat, or in person. In any case, the results of the screening interview will determine if the candidate moves to the next round of the interview process.
How a Screening Interview Works
Prospective employers will contact you to set up a time for your screening interview. During the interview, expect very functional questions. At this stage, the interviewer is often a recruiter, not the actual manager for this position. The interviewer’s goal is to create a shortlist of candidates who will continue to the next step in the interview process. Typical questions during a screening interview include:
Tell me about yourself: The “tell me about yourself” interview question is an icebreaker intended to make you more comfortable and to provide the hiring manager with insight into your personality. Your answer will help them determine if you’re a good fit for the position and the company culture. Describe your work history: In addition to helping the interviewer fact-check your resume, this question allows you to show how your prior jobs have helped you to gain valuable skills and experience. Salary requirements inquiry: Prepare several ways to answer this question so that you can keep your options open without alienating the interviewer. For example, you might give a range rather than a specific number. Why you want the position: Be as specific as possible and demonstrate your passion for this job and employer—not just any open position in your field. Skill-based questions: For example, “Have you worked deploying newsletters?” or “Do you have experience setting up successful store displays?” are skill-based questions.
Requirements for a Screening Interview
The most important requirement for a successful screening interview is to show the employer that you’re a match for the job. Only candidates who are the closest match will move on. Remember, your goal is to make it to the second round of interviews. To stay in the running, you need to demonstrate that you’re a highly qualified, passionate candidate who will solve the company’s problems and further their goals.
How to Prepare for the Interview
To succeed at your screening interview, take the time to prepare. Keep in mind that your interviewer is likely speaking with many people for this position. It’s important to make the best impression, so you can move on in the interview process. To prepare for a successful interview: