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Yes, body language is very important in an interview. It is a key to creating a first good impression along with your dress. When you enter the room for your interview, taking permission to enter, the way you walk in & greet, how you shake hands with proper eye contact & sit down tells a lot about your confidence, preparation & enthusiasm with which you approach the interview. While answering questions your body language should support your answers. Avoid fidgeting, shuffling of feet, pulling ears, etc. Nod your head & smile. Sit straight & feel comfortable. While leaving wish appropriately & walk away smartly. Remember your body language lingers on long after the interview is over.
As an interviewer, I strictly give importance to soft skills, presentation and body language, as rest is available in the CV. A blend of these three skills assists me dramatically for making decision. An individual with inappropriate body language will not be considered as a suitable individual representing the respective organization. Thus, body language is very important for jobs that include representing oneself physically.
it's very important to discover the level of confidence for the job Seeker.
also the interviewer must understand there is a lot of pressure that face the job seeker during the interview.
Body language is of great importance in the job interview they are given a positive or negative impression to the employer for the applicant
As soon as you meet, or even see, a person, you form an impression of them based on their posture, gestures and facial expressions. We all do it, sometimes without even realizing. This is why it is important to make a good first impression on the person who will be interviewing you. Within the first seconds of meeting you, the interviewer will have formed an impression about what type of person you are and the kind of employee you would make, and% of this will be based solely on your body language. Hence it is very important to take care of few things like firm handshake, Eye contact, Smile, Show interest, personal space etc.
A bad first impression is difficult to overcome, no matter how solid your credentials. But with a little
work and practice, you can buff up your body language skills to boost your chances of nailing the
interview and taking the next big step in your career.
Pay attention to little things, like posture, sitting up straight, planting your feet squarely on the
floor, hand position and making eye contact with the interviewer
Its, very important, if we are not able to communicate our instructions or views with our taung/mother/learned language, we can explain our views with body language, if we can.