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Career Development Centre (CDC) => Career Planning => Career Guidance => Guidance for Job Market => Topic started by: Ana on June 19, 2013, 10:32:33 AM

Title: Nonverbal Communication During the Interview
Post by: Ana on June 19, 2013, 10:32:33 AM
1. Make eye contact with the interviewer for a few seconds at a time.
2. Smile and nod (at appropriate times) when the interviewer is talking, but, don't overdo it. Don't laugh unless the interviewer does first.
3. Be polite and keep an even tone to your speech. Don't be too loud or too quiet.
4. Don't slouch.
5. Do relax and lean forward a little towards the interviewer so you appear interested and engaged.
6. Don't lean back. You will look too casual and relaxed.
7. Keep your feet on the floor and your back against the lower back of the chair.
8. Pay attention, be attentive and interested.
9. Listen.
10. Don't interrupt.
11. Stay calm. Even if you had a bad experience at a previous position or were fired, keep your emotions to yourself and do not show anger or frown.
12. Not sure what to do with your hands? Hold a pen and your notepad or rest an arm on the chair or on your lap, so you look comfortable. Don't let your arms fly around the room when you're making a point.
Title: Re: Nonverbal Communication During the Interview
Post by: Sharifur Rahman on June 19, 2013, 11:00:45 AM
Thanks. This tips is very helpful for us.
Title: Re: Nonverbal Communication During the Interview
Post by: Md. Neamat Ullah on December 24, 2013, 11:33:01 AM
This information may be help full for new candidate.They can prepared their self properly & give the answer promptly.