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Friday 27 January 2017

INFOGRAPHIC: 7 BODY LANGUAGE INTERVIEW MISTAKES (AND HOW TO AVOID THEM)


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Employer surveys conducted by Career Builder and Adecco suggest that every little thing you're doing with your eyes, hands, and body during an interview could be sending out signals about you that you're completely unaware of. It's not what you say that's important to your prospective employer, but how you say it. It's your non-verbal behaviors that you should pay attention to, not your words. This infographic by On Stride Financial illustrates seven non-verbal behaviors that makes for a priceless resource ahead of an interview.

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Infographic Sources:
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Employers Share Strangest Interview Mishaps and Biggest Body Language Mistakes
2. Hiring Managers Believe New College Grads are Unprepared for the Workforce
3. Fear and avoidance of eye contact in social anxiety disorder
4. 3 Etiquette Rules You Should Know About Eye Contact
5. Body Language at Interviews: eye contact, posture, confidence
6. Why Do We Fidget?
7. Seven Ways to Boost Confidence at a Job Interview
8. The 10 worst body language mistakes job seekers make
9. The Five Mistakes That Can Ruin Any Handshake
10. Research confirms a firm grip is key to successful job interview
11. Handshake Key to Landing a Job, Scientists Claim
12. Powerful Postures Versus Powerful Roles
13. Body Language Tricks to Use During a Job Interview
14. Top 10 Interview Tips From An Etiquette Professional
15. 15 Body Language Secrets of Successful People.
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Tattoos bring a new form of body language to the office
17. Is Nonverbal Communication a Numbers Game?

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