Your body, the way you dress it, where you put it, the way you move  it, the way you look after it, all give away precious clues to others  about your state of mind and how you feel about yourself - you don't  even have to speak for others to make assumptions, often surprisingly  accurate assumptions about you. This is of course of paramount  importance in an interview situation where you are trying to give your  best impression in a short space of time.
So  let's presume the interview outfit is chosen and is in a colour and a  style which makes you look and feel your best - and your grooming is  sorted, you are shaved, made-up, hair clean and brushed etc.  The first  thing to consider is your handshake, having run countless groups on  creating the best impression in an interview situation - the main  difficulty for people seems to be  appearing embarrassed to shake hands  and say their own name. It's best to develop a firm (not bone crushing!)  handshake, the limp wet lettuce sort where not pressure is applied  gives an appalling impression as it says that you are weak and have no  backbone. Have your right hand vertical, because if your hand is on top  of the handshake you can appear pushy and aggressive and if your hand is  on the bottom you will appear subservient to the other person.
Also  don't be afraid to say your name with some confidence and volume -  something else we are not taught at school - if you say your name as if  you are somebody then the listener will think that you are. Don't  apologize by your tone for being you or be overloud and give an  overbearing impression. And say your full name - not "I'm Sue" or "I'm  John" but "I'm Susan Heath" or "I'm John McDonald"
When you're  asked to sit down make sure you sit at the back of the chair and on your  bottom so that you don't slouch and remain upright and make sure you  can see the person or panel interviewing you clearly. I'd always advise  refusing the tea or coffee in favour of water. It's difficult to handle a  hot drink and answer questions and it doesn't look brilliant if you've  asked for it and then leave it - also often firms tend to bring out  their cups and saucers for the occasion - so if you take a sip you end  up having to hang on to the saucer as well. Hot drinks and a nervous  interviewee are generally not a good combination. With a glass of water  you have something to lubricate your dry throat if you have one, it's  not difficult to handle and it won't matter if you don't drink it all.
Be  aware that if you cross your legs and arms this is perceived as closed  body language and the interviewer may think you are nervous or hiding  something. It's best to maintain an open body posture with your feet on  the floor and your hands in your lap. Try not to fiddle with your hair,  nails, clothes etc and when you give answers to the questions that are  directed at you don't have your hand in front of your mouth or this may  again give the interviewer reason to suspect that you are trying to hide  something. It's best to avoid hand to face gestures if possible.
Speak  as clearly as you can and do your best to keep eye contact with the  person asking the questions. If there is a panel include them in your  gaze and then look back to the person asking the questions. Don't feel  you have to respond immediately, think for a second or two and then  answer and if you don't understand the question ask for clarification.
At  all times try to be aware of your body, hands and eyes and what you are  doing with them. A large proportion of a person's impression of you  (38%) depends on your body language and tone of voice.
Good Luck!
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Does Body Language Matter at an Interview?
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