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I am a recruitment specialist and will tell you what impresses me when a candidate walks in for an interview:1) Smart and neat. ON time
2) Confident posture and firm handshake.3) If you dont know something, just let me know that you have never been exposes to that experince but are willing to learnKeep a smile on, listen and answer.
Candidate should have eye contact, be well dressed and answer to the point.
1. Get youself mentally prepared, one day before.
2. Know the Organisation, you are going for the interview. Google it.
3. Be confident. World will not change, if you are not selected.
4. Don't beat around the bush during interview. Be specific and concise in your response.
5. Leave the interview room with confidence and positive posture.
Prepare everything the night before interview, wake up early, reach before time. Chin high and shoulders straight and wear a smile :) ... Interviewers are there to give u job :) ... Ur body language will improve on its own :)
I've been a Recruitment Officer once so I can tell u some tricks that everyone need to know it before sit front of the recruiter, so the tricks will be listed as following:
Check Hands
Maintain good eye contact
Sit Up Straight
Don't fold ur arms
Avoid Body tics
Smile right
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DO NOT MIRROR THE INTERVIEWER
Good Luck Evrybdy
keep confidence,firm shake hand,look at the eyes of interviewer, listen before saying any answer
First and foremost thing is that you should look confident, presentable and should give to the point answers with an eye contact. A confident posture and a firm handshake is mandatory.
Well dressed ( formal attire) , Firm handshake , Good Eye contact, active listening, Clear answers ( no beating around the bush) , Honesty .
1. Stop looking for tricks and be genuinely respectful
2. See Point #1
firstly reach on time and then get groom there if u got washroom then practice infront of mirror. You need to know get company info for which you r going through .
most important thing you don't ask for the sheet till then interviewer not allowed and sit straight don't crossed your leg don't crumbling and don't touch your hair again and again
1. Sit all the way back in your seat.
2. Don't go for direct eye contact. 3. Use hand gestures while speaking. When you’re really nervous, you tend to want to hide your hands because they express your anxiety," Wood tells Mashable. Keeping your hands hidden can be misinterpreted as distrustful behavior. 4. Show your palms.When your palms are up, it signals honesty and engagement.
5. Plant your feet on the ground. 6. Work on your walk. 7. Breathe deeply, and speak on the exhale. 8. Nod your head while listening. 9. Lean in.
Leaning in is a natural thing to do when you're engaged in a conversation