4. STEP 1
The moment you walk into the office, you are
immediately being judged.
Make sure that you walk in with confidence.
Keep your posture in check and be ready to give a
good, strong handshake to anyone you meet.
5. STEP 2
Eye contact is key.
Make sure to keep eye contact with the person interviewingyou.
If multiple people are in the room, look around the room at the
other people and then direct your attention back at the person
that asked the question.
EYE CONTACT shows that you are confident and prepared.
Be remember not to stare!
6. STEP 3
Relax.
Everyone knows how nerve-racking an interview is.
Sit in a relaxed, but not sloppy, manner to show that
you are confident.
7. STEP 4
Point your feet and knees toward the interviewer.
This shows them that you are engaged and interested in
what they are saying.
Facing your feet toward the door can tell interviewers that
you are uninterested and ready to leave.
8. STEP 5
The Ring or ‘OK’ Gesture The ’OK’ meaning is
common to all English-speaking countries and it
means "All correct".
9. STEP 6
DON’T FIDGET! Whatever you do, don’t play with your hair,
click a pen or wiggle your hands and feet during an
interview.
Fidgeting tells the interviewer that you uncomfortable and
not confident.
10. STEP 7
Don’t get too comfortable.
Leaning back in your chair may suggest that you are overly
confident.
Lean forward in your chair at key points in the interview to
show your interest.
Leaning forward too often could be kind of scary but doing it at
just the right times in an interview can really make a difference.