3. if you think you get
where they’re going
and have the most
brilliant answer ever to
their interview
question, this is one of
the most annoying
things you can do. Give
them a chance to
finish.
4. nothing in your mouth
except teeth and other
nature-given stuff. You’re
there to speak and listen
– without anything else
going on in there. Once
again, you want to show
you are about the
business and not your
own comfort or habits.
5. The closer to natural
you look, the more the
real you can shine
through. To be candid, I
have to admit now I
haven’t used make-up
for years, but if you do
use it, artfully applied it
can be a real asset.
6.
7. Sit up straight, and lean
slightly forward in your chair.
In addition to projecting
interest and engagement in
the interaction, aligning your
body's position to that of the
interviewer's shows
admiration and agreement.
8. .
After a few well-thought-out
questions and answers with
your interviewer, it's almost
over, but don't lose your
cool just yet.
9. How your enthusiasm by
keeping an interested
expression. Nod and make
positive gestures in moderation
to avoid looking like a
bubblehead.