
A few weeks back, I was meeting in a meeting with a customer, and I found myself giving off bad body language. Granted, the atmosphere was casual. We were outside in his patio, sitting on patio furniture. But for some reason, I decided to slouch in my chair and rest my foot on the leg of the table. When I realized that I was giving off unprofessional body language, I slowly corrected myself, sat up straight, and leaned forward. Slightly leaning forward in a conversation is a great way to show someone that you’re listening and interested in what they have to say. It made me think about all of the other times that I am in a work environment setting and how my body language gives off the wrong signals and/or impression. Your first impression with a company is the interview. Your body language WILL speak louder than the garbage coming out of your mouth. A good interviewer or panel of interviewers will read into how you react to a question rather than what you actually say. So, based on my past failings and total stupidity of how to act in a professional manner, here are five body language signs to avoid giving off when you go out for an interview.
These are only five signs to avoid, but there are many others. If you have one to add, please post in a comment below. It’s important to be aware of your body language in an interview, but you also don’t want to be TOO aware of it. Then, you’ll come across as not being yourself, and you won’t look natural. I know, it’s complicated. But in the end, taking a deep breath and being yourself is the best remedy for making an interview go well.
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A good one: Leaning forward (a little). It keeps you alert and interested/ing.
These are great points. I blogged about body language recently. Did you know that body language makes up more than half of how our communication is perceived?
The handshake is another big part of body language. First impressions count! Make sure your shake is strong:
http://keppiecareers.wordpress.com/2008/05/05/body-language-for-your-job...
Miriam Salpeter
Keppie Careers
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