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  #2  
28th October 2014, 11:59 AM
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Re: Tips To Crack Interview

Here I am suggesting few tips to crack Interview which you are looking for .

In the interview you must maintain the formal dress

After your entrance in the room you have to wish the interviewer.

When you are sitting in front of the interviewer then never give smile too much , just keep a descent smile face

Eye contact with the interviewer is very necessary.

Don't shack your legs too much.

Never show your nervousness to the interviewer.

If you don't know any answer then tell the interviewer straight forward that you don't know the answer

Always give positive answer.

Remember that you have to represent yourself as a product and you tell them the good qualities in you.
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25th February 2016, 08:52 AM
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Re: Tips To Crack Interview

I would like to know comprehensive list of body movements which an aspirants need to be aware of while attending the personal interview which assists in cracking the interview?
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25th February 2016, 08:52 AM
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Re: Tips To Crack Interview

Here is a comprehensive list of probable body gestures, which one has to watch out for during the course of a Job interview:

• Crossed arms means that person is in a self-protective and reserved mood.
• Crossed arms and legs means that the person is sensitivity very reserved and suspicious.
• Open arms and hands means that the person is open and accessible.
• Standing before one with hands inside the pockets means he is not sure or fells suspicious.
• Standing before one with hands on hips means he is receptive and ready to help you out.
• Rubbing the back of head or touching the back of neck means the conversation is not really interesting.
• Leaning back in chair with both hands clasped behind head means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority.
• With the palm holding or supporting chin, he is in an evaluating position and being critical.
• Sitting in a chair shaking one of the legs means he feels nervous and uncomfortable.
• Rubbing or touching nose when asking a question means he is not telling the complete truth.
• If the eyes are downcast and face turned away, it means he is not interested in what you are saying.
• If he moves his body and sits with his feet and body pointing towards a door means he wants to end the conversation and leave the room.
• If you are nervous try not to show it.
• Don't play with your watch, clothes, bag etc. Try to maintain eye contact with the interviewer.
• Last but not the least, do not underestimate the importance of your posture and subtle movements.

Some important tips one needs to adhere to are:

Don't blame others
Sell yourself
Keep your praise & observations credible & realistic
Be positive
Maintain calmness
Do your homework well
Communication is the key skill
Answer questions directly


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