You should also make sure your Skype software is updated and that you know your password. You don’t want to start the app only to spend several minutes attempting to remember, recover, or reset your password. Before you send an interviewer your Skype details, review your Skype username and profile. If you have a goofy username that you made up in high school, or you have profile details that you don’t want potential employers to see, update these things or create a new Skype account for professional purposes. This doesn’t only mean you should find a space that’s quiet at the moment you start the interview. It might be quiet in your living room, but street noise could suddenly flare up. If your family or roommates come home during your Skype interview, they can be a disruption. Also, avoid typing on the keyboard while on Skype, as the clicks are fairly audible. The angle of your camera is also important, as you should try to get it level with your face. Avoid putting your computer in your lap with the webcam angled up. That’s an easy way to give interviewers a view up your nose.