Body Language During
Job Interviews
Postures and body movements are unconscious forms of expressions and therefore they have
a language of their
own. We are un ware of our gestures and body movements
most of the time, but other people can notice our gestures and movements
if they pay attention to and know what they mean.
An important
thing to be noted here is that body language applies not only to the
interviewer but also to the interviewee.
Also, note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation or a discussion and they change as the conversation progresses.
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The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation.
If the person is showing negative
gestures, then you need to change
the topic by asking a new question or talking about something else. In this issue of the Career Headlines, we provide you a comprehensive list of probable body gestures, which
you can watch out for during a course of a job interview.
9. Leaning back in chair with both hands clasped
behind head - means he is in an analytical
mood,
but it is also a gesture of superiority.
10.Rubbing or touching nose when asking a question - means he is not telling the complete
truth.
11. Rubbing or touching
nose when answering a question - means he is not telling the
complete truth.
12. Rubbing the back of head or rubbing or touching the back of neck - means the
conversation is not really interesting.
13.
If he moves his body and sits with his feet and body pointing towards
a door - means he wants
to end the conservation and leave
the room.
Last but not the least do not underestimate
the importance of your posture and subtle movements. Even if you are nervous try not to show it. Don't play with your jewellery,
watch, clothes, bag, twirl your hair or cross your arms, and try to maintain
an eye contact with the interviewer. If staring straight into recruiter's eye makes you feel uncomfortable or
uneasy, try to look at the portion
between the eyes instead-
it looks like you're still making an eye contact,
but might be less distracting. All the Best!
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