Want To Get A Job? Try These Body Language Tricks!

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 22 July 2016, 19:00 IST
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BENGALURU:  First impression is the last impression, you must have heard this several times! Imagine you appear for a job, and your first appearance with the interviewer is that of a timid, not sure kind of a person. Well, the chances that you will get the job, reduces significantly! In fact, YOURSTORY reports that over 95 per cent of the messages that we conceive are communicated via body language.



The most vital element of setting up a useful and effective communication is the correct and precise body language. The demeanor of an individual is part of the package that is scrutinized by an interview during the course of an interview. If the interviewer cannot spot a spark in you, then all your resume, experience and credentials stand for nothing. Only the right body language can bring out that spark off you. You will find below a set of simple body language tricks as compiled by YOURSTORY that can surely land you with a job.



A curve to set things straight



Smile is the first and only curve that an interviewer will notice. Make sure your face is enveloped in an enthusiastic curve. Make sure you look at your potential employers and smile, when you walk into an interview. But be aware, not to overdo it! As too much of eagerness portrayed in your smile can be taken as faking by the interviewer. A comfortable air is brought in by your warm smile and it also reflects on your confidence.



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