A candidate’s body language speaks a lot about his personality. Stooping .
Stooping shoulders and rounded back are placatory signals and indicate a dangerous lack of confidence..
You should walk into the room with your back straight and maintain the posture while sitting down.
Shake hands with a firm grip while maintaining eye contact and a smile. Your handshake is a basic gesture of friendliness.
Seek permission to sit with a request.
You must appear cheerful and confident. A good interviewee is attentive and is able to draw the interviewer’s attention as well. Attentiveness means being in tune with the other person’s needs and wants. Good listening skills are vital if one wants an interaction to be fruitful because, without exception, people love to talk to those who listen to them attentively.
Remember the following points.
a). Do not loll in your chair in a relaxed way.
b). Do not get too close to the interviewer.
c). Do not put your hands in your pocket.
d) Do not cross your arms.
e) Do not place your hands or fingers over your mouth when
you speak.
f) Do not evade eye contact with the interviewer.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
BODY LANGUAGE
Posted by abhilash at 5:30 AM
Labels: APPEARING FOR AN INTERVIEW
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