5 tips for acing a virtual job interview

Job interviews are nerve-wracking enough, but now that so many companies are working remotely they’re happening on a computer screen. That brings additional layers of unease — tech issues, unexpected cameos from family members and the awkwardness of figuring out whose turn it is to speak.

Job interviews are nerve-wracking enough, but now that so many companies are working remotely they’re happening on a computer screen. That brings additional layers of unease — tech issues, unexpected cameos from family members and the awkwardness of figuring out whose turn it is to speak.