Before the
interview, it is important to explore the various gestures, habits and postures
that will help you make a positive impression.
1 Wardrobe
It is
important to wear clothes that will show you in the best light during the
interview. The comfortable for you to dress the body language will be more free
and easy.
2. Hold on
to the talisman
Bring a
decoration, scarf or other detail, which is something mean to you - this will
help you at the right moment. For example, some, when nervous or concerned look
wedding rings - thoughts of the loved one can always maintain and add
confidence.
3. Feet on
floor
It is
recommended to keep both feet on the floor and sit up straight. Crossed legs
might give out, you feel uncomfortable and nervous.
4. Sit
quietly
Many
crossed legs, shift them one to the other, and shake their whole body - this is
wrong. Sit quietly, relax, and do not make unnecessary movements.
5. Hands on
knees
Hands can
be used for gestures during conversation, but do not do it unless necessary.
Try to just keep them on their knees.
6. Lean
forward slightly
If you
completely rest on the back of the chair may get the impression that you are
too relaxed and indifferent.
7. Do not
fold his arms
This is a
very bad habit, especially during the interview. This will create a barrier
between you and another person.
8. Control
your bad habits
Do not
click joints and twist the hair on his finger. You probably know your bad
habits. Take them and try to avoid, at least during the interview.
9. Do not
hide your hands in his pockets
If you
stand at the interview time, in any case, do not hold your hands in your
pockets. Relax and lower them, use only the right moments for the gesture.
10. do not
invade the personal space of the interlocutor
Each person
has his own personal territory, cross the lines which should not be. Some
believe that to establish closer contact with the interviewer, if you will be
physically closer. It is not, try to keep the necessary distance.
11. Props
Some feel
more comfortable if during a conversation held in the hands of a pen or other
object. However, during the interview this should refrain from, to look more
confident interlocutor's eyes.
12. Do not
stare
Look into
the eyes of the interlocutor - that's fine, but do not do it consistently throughout
the entire conversation. Otherwise, the interviewer feel uncomfortable, it
would seem that you're at it gaping round. Do not forget to translate the view,
distracted and looking around.
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