Understanding Negative Body Language

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

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Overview: The whole point of attending an interview is to impress to the point where you are deemed the best candidate worthy of the post, and usually, the candidate who impresses the most will most likely get the job. There is little point, therefore, if from the onset you impressed with your CV, seemingly answering the interviewer's questions soundly and even asking some good pertinent questions of your own, if all the while you constantly display negative body language, contradicting the positive image you're trying to portray. Understanding body language is crucial for avoiding negative gestures that can hinder candidates during interviews.

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


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