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Communicating Your Confidence with Motion

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Interviewers give equal attention to judging you by your appearance, posture, smile, or your anxious look. So, by the time you actually greet them or get greeted, there is already estimation in the mind of your interviewer about you.

It is also very much crucial for you to interact with your interviewer to actually express your excitement about this new prospect. This should be followed with appropriate enthusiasm from the beginning to the very end of the interview process.
So smile, breathe, gesture a bit and show that fervour and passion to spearhead this new endeavour.



Your Motion Speaks:

The Greeting Hand: A firm handshake with appropriate dryness and warmth is the first key to strike the right chord in your interviewers' mind. You should opt for placing your hands in cold water or vice-versa if your hands be likely to be cold.

Perfect Posture: Standing, sitting upright reveal the right energy and enthusiasm. A tired and insensible posture gives a wrong image of you as a potential employee.

Your Confident Eyes: Having an eye contact with the interviewer is very important to convey that you are confident and alert about the discussion. Also, it is necessary to keep away from constantly mingle around the room when you are in a conversation, as this may make the interviewer feel disinterested.

Hold Your Gestures: Your hand gestures should not go beyond temperance as this may divert the interviewer. Avoid touching your nose, ears or mouth while speaking as this may signal you are nervous or unprepared.

Don't Jiggle: Jiggling and wiggling should be checked and controlled when in an interview. There is a high chance of doing this and touching parts of your body reflexively.

Preparation and practice both go hand in hand when it comes to successfully performing in an interview. So there is no room for ignoring your nonverbal communication, rather you need to master it.
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