How To Read Good Body Language

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Body Language,
Human Body Language,
Professional CV Services
Source:
Professional CV Services

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Overview: Positive human body language are those gestures, common to all of us which we use to re-enforce positively how we feel and what we are saying. They are universally perceived as good, genuine and virtuous and by deploying them at a job interview, you do your cause no harm while positively affirming the qualities and strengths you highlighted in your CV. In all likelihood, the interviewer will know how to read body language and he or she will be reading your gestures, consciously and sub-consciously. This paper gives you guidelines on how to read positive human body language and their importance at a job interview.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 4


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