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Interview Body Language and Appearance Tips
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3. Dress accordingly to the
company that’s interviewing
you; nothing too fancy nor too
casual. Make sure your clothes
that are neatly ironed and
pressed and that they fit
properly.
4. When in the interview, sit up
straight, and lean slightly forward in
your chair.
Show your enthusiasm by keeping
an interested expression by doing
gestures but not too much.
Something small every once in a
while to
show that
you are
paying
attention.
5. Establish a comfortable amount of
personal space between you and the
interviewer. The interviewer can become
uncomfortable if you are too close. Doing
that also shows that you respect them.
And
if you are interrupted, which in the
majority of interviews happens,
don’t stare at them
while they address
to the interuption.
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7. Refrain from using too much
cologne of perfume, you don’t
know if your interviewer is alergic
or what reaction they will have.
Do not use flashy clothes nor
jewlery.
8. Don't cross your legs and shake
one over the other, it makes you
look bored and distracts the
interviewer.
Don't slouch in your
seat nor sit with your
arms folded. Sitting
like that will tell the
interviewer that you
aren’t friendly nor
open.
9. Don’t rub the back of your head or
neck, nor touch or rub your nose. This
makes you look disinterested, suggest
you are lying, and it’s a bit gross.
Don’t lean your body towards the