Things to Know About Job Hiring <br />During the COVID-19 Pandemic Job interviews can be nerve-wracking <br />even under the best of circumstances. <br />These tips can help you to make your <br />best impression during this pandemic. The hiring process will most <br />likely be 100 percent virtual. Make sure to check your tech, <br />set a professional scene and plan ahead so <br />that roommates or pets don't interrupt. It's possible there <br />will be more than <br />one round of interviews. Because the process is now online, <br />it may be necessary to do several calls <br />with different people. It's good to ask <br />about next steps and what to expect. Collaboration and <br />communication skills are <br />super important. Liz Keyes, SHRM-CP, <br />via The Muse Interviewers will take stock <br />of how you face challenges. It's a good idea to prepare stories <br />from your background about how <br />you've been able to meet unexpected <br />challenges you've had to face. The process could be bumpy. It's important to be open, patient and honest<br />about your needs in this time of <br />remote-hiring and remote-work expansion.