Body Talk: The Right Moves For Job Interviews

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Body Language,
GTI Specialist Publishers,
Job,
Job Interview
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GTI Specialist Publishers

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Overview: Practice some body language techniques so that you stay cool in the interview hot seat. Whether you like it or not, everyone decodes the signals they receive from the body language of others, both consciously and unconsciously. In job interviews it's natural to feel nerves (and shake a bit, as a result), but there are other movements you make and actions you take that could have the potential to affect your success or failure. It's important to think ahead and consider how you might come across to recruiters, and how you will behave once you're in the interview seat.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2


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