Jobinar.com

FAQ

What is a teleseminar?
Teleseminars happen over the telephone. They are essentially a large conference call. The host will ask questions of the guest expert based upon what they think will be of highest interest and value to the majority of the participants. Then audience members will have an opportunity to ask questions of the expert either through pre-submitted questions questions or by live interaction.

How long will the conference call last?
Most of our calls are 60 minutes in length

What time will the conference call take place?
Most of the calls will take place from 12PM EST - 1PM EST

How much does it cost to participate?
All of our teleseminars are $24.95 and must be paid in advance using your credit card via our online system. If you would like to pay in another format please contact info@jobinar.com

Can I actually ask questions of the hiring manager?
Yes! We encourage you to email us your questions before the teleseminar or during the teleseminar. The address is questions@jobinar.com.

How do I know if I called the right number?
You’ll call in a few minutes before the session is set to begin. The host will ask you your name when you call in. (Others in the room will hear a short beep to let them know someone has arrived.) If you are the first one in the room, you’ll just wait a minute or two until someone else arrives.

How does this exactly work?
Jobinar.com rents what’s called a “bridge line” which is basically a teleconference line, allowing many people to call in simultaneously, without an operator assisting. You’ll call a designated number (which you’ll receive a few days before the teleseminar).

What if I’ll be a little late for the call?
If you dial in late, we may not ask you to introduce yourself, as it would interrupt the expert. If you’re really late, call in anyway. You can always purchase a recording afterwards (at a discount) to see what you missed. Or you can dial in and listen to a recording made by the bridge line company.

Do I have to be computer literate?
No. Teleseminars are not conducted via the Internet or computer.

Can I talk to other participants during the call?
This learning medium is designed to be instructor-focused, so you should plan on interacting with the host and/or guest expert, not with other participants. If other people you know are on the call, please refrain from exchanges like “Hi Jane! I haven’t talked to you in a while. How’s the weather in San Francisco?” This just bogs down the call.
The bridge line we are using allows us to mute everyone except the interviewer and the guest expert, which we do except during the Q & A period. We also encourage everyone to mute their own phone unless they are asking a question. The less interfering sound on the line, the better everyone can hear.

I have call waiting. What if I get a call during the teleseminar?
If you have call waiting, please disable it before calling in. Check your phone book or contact your telephone company to get the Disable Call Waiting code for your area. Depending on your phone service, it will likely be one of the following three codes: *70, 70# or 1170.

FAQ

What is a teleseminar?
Teleseminars happen over the telephone. They are essentially a large conference call. The host will ask questions of the guest expert based upon what they think will be of highest interest and value to the majority of the participants. Then audience members will have an opportunity to ask questions of the expert either through pre-submitted questions questions or by live interaction.

How long will the conference call last?
Most of our calls are 60 minutes in length

What time will the conference call take place?
Most of the calls will take place from 12PM EST - 1PM EST

How much does it cost to participate?
All of our teleseminars are $24.95 and must be paid in advance using your credit card via our online system. If you would like to pay in another format please contact info@jobinar.com

Can I actually ask questions of the hiring manager?
Yes! We encourage you to email us your questions before the teleseminar or during the teleseminar. The address is questions@jobinar.com.

How do I know if I called the right number?
You’ll call in a few minutes before the session is set to begin. The host will ask you your name when you call in. (Others in the room will hear a short beep to let them know someone has arrived.) If you are the first one in the room, you’ll just wait a minute or two until someone else arrives.

How does this exactly work?
Jobinar.com rents what’s called a “bridge line” which is basically a teleconference line, allowing many people to call in simultaneously, without an operator assisting. You’ll call a designated number (which you’ll receive a few days before the teleseminar).

What if I’ll be a little late for the call?
If you dial in late, we may not ask you to introduce yourself, as it would interrupt the expert. If you’re really late, call in anyway. You can always purchase a recording afterwards (at a discount) to see what you missed. Or you can dial in and listen to a recording made by the bridge line company.

Do I have to be computer literate?
No. Teleseminars are not conducted via the Internet or computer.

Can I talk to other participants during the call?
This learning medium is designed to be instructor-focused, so you should plan on interacting with the host and/or guest expert, not with other participants. If other people you know are on the call, please refrain from exchanges like “Hi Jane! I haven’t talked to you in a while. How’s the weather in San Francisco?” This just bogs down the call.
The bridge line we are using allows us to mute everyone except the interviewer and the guest expert, which we do except during the Q & A period. We also encourage everyone to mute their own phone unless they are asking a question. The less interfering sound on the line, the better everyone can hear.

I have call waiting. What if I get a call during the teleseminar?
If you have call waiting, please disable it before calling in. Check your phone book or contact your telephone company to get the Disable Call Waiting code for your area. Depending on your phone service, it will likely be one of the following three codes: *70, 70# or 1170.