Revealed!! 7 Things You Didn't Know About Job Interview

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 17 December 2012, 23:54 IST   |    1 Comments
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2. Don’t take your seat until you are asked:



Yes, taking your seat as soon as you reach the interview room even without taking the permission can be considered as a very pathetic behavior you can show off, which can also describe your entire behavior overall.  So, in order to show a sensible behavior it is better to firstly greet the person sitting in front of you and stand until you are asked to take the seat. After you take the seat, sit confidently with squared up shoulders, avoiding the lousy way of sitting like the way you sit to shat with your friends. After you take your seat, make sure you have a direct eye contact with the interviewer, as it can describe your confident level just through the eyes.



3. Keep proper eye contact on everyone:



In some cases, during the job interview, you are mostly likely to face the interview in front of three to four interviewers, so during this situation; it will be your responsibility to convince each and everyone over there. So, in this regard, whenever you are asked a question by one interviewer, start answering the question with a proper eye contact with that interviewer, and then slowly make random eye contact with everyone sitting over there hearing to your answer. This symbolizes that you are paying attention to everyone over there. But make sure, when you are about to end your explanation, revert back your eye contact to the person who had asked you the question.



 
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