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Online Viva Etiquettes

Due to COVID-19, the entire snapshot of life has been depending on virtual to keep up social
separation. Therefore, we have been sitting back through virtual hours, whatever it might be
viva, official works, classes, and others. As the sum total of what things have been experiencing
on the online, such a significant number of the viva additionally has been taking through on the
web. We as a whole know to confront the viva interview, there is some etiquette that must be
followed.
A virtual interview, or video interview, is a job interview that leverages video technology to
allow the discussion to take place remotely. Rather than meeting face-to-face, the hiring manager
and candidate will connect with each other online using video software.
For the video interview, we should dress professionally—the same way we would for an in-
person interview. Research the company culture before our interview so we have a good idea of
what's appropriate. If the company is formal, wear a jacket and tie for men or a suit jacket for
women. If it's more laid back, wear a business casual shirt or blouse. Don't give into the
temptation to dress up only above the waist. To look our best on camera, avoid bright colors and
patterns and opt for softer colors instead.
Looking at our notes is acceptable in a video interview. As long as we do it subtly, there's no
reason we can't have handy tips nearby. Use them to help us answer any difficult questions or
remember specific facts about the role or company. Talk our self-up in a video interview.
As an interviewer won't be probing us, it's necessary to make sure we talk our self-up in the
video interview. To do this, it's essential that we spend time beforehand thinking about the skill
set we bring to the role we're interviewing for. The best place to take an interview in your home
is a quiet location with few distractions. Choose a room that is clean and professional-looking so
the interviewer can focus their attention on you and not what is around you.

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