PRESENTATION ON 
PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT 
INTERVIEW
TOPIC 
TIPS FOR A PERFECT 
INTERVIEW
FIRST IMPRESSION 
We spent hours crafting the perfect 
resume. The format is eye-catching 
and the wording is practically perfect. 
But we need much more than that. 
Scientifically, we have only seven seconds to 
make a first impression. And once the 
interviewer 
labeled you then it is very difficult to change 
that
IMPORTANT TIPS: 
 Adjust your attitude: “Change your posture”, 
hold your head high, pull your shoulders back 
and stand tall. 
 Smile: A smile is an invitation, a sign of 
welcome. It says, “I am friendly and 
approachable” 
 Make eye contact: Looking at someone’s eyes 
transmits energy and indicates interest and 
openness. 
 Raise your eyebrows: It is an universal signal of 
recognition and acknowledgement.
CONTINUE… 
 Shake hands: It is most effective if you do it 
right. 
 Maintain an open posture: You may cross your 
arms because you are cold or more confident 
but you’ll look more confident by exposing your 
body. 
 Talk with your hands: Gestures are integrally 
linked to speech, gesturing as you talk can 
power up your thinking. 
 Dress for success: In an interview you are 
being evaluated at least to some degree, by
Do’s 
 Touch your fingertips to 
convey authority. 
 Your physical gestures 
should be open and 
expressive. 
 Demonstrate curiosity 
and enthusiasm while 
your interviewer is 
speaking. 
 Imitate your 
interviewer’s positive 
body language to quickly 
build a rapport. 
Dont’s 
 Don’t wait in reception 
with your legs stretched 
out, feet crossed and 
hands clasped behind your 
head. 
 Try not to show how tense 
you are. 
 Crossing your arms can be 
interpreted as defensive. 
 Resist the urge to touch 
your face or play with 
your hair when you speak.
THANK YOU… 
BY-RONEET 
KUMAR AND SHIVANGI CHAUHAN

Presentation on personality development

  • 1.
    PRESENTATION ON PERSONALITYDEVELOPMENT INTERVIEW
  • 2.
    TOPIC TIPS FORA PERFECT INTERVIEW
  • 3.
    FIRST IMPRESSION Wespent hours crafting the perfect resume. The format is eye-catching and the wording is practically perfect. But we need much more than that. Scientifically, we have only seven seconds to make a first impression. And once the interviewer labeled you then it is very difficult to change that
  • 4.
    IMPORTANT TIPS: Adjust your attitude: “Change your posture”, hold your head high, pull your shoulders back and stand tall.  Smile: A smile is an invitation, a sign of welcome. It says, “I am friendly and approachable”  Make eye contact: Looking at someone’s eyes transmits energy and indicates interest and openness.  Raise your eyebrows: It is an universal signal of recognition and acknowledgement.
  • 5.
    CONTINUE…  Shakehands: It is most effective if you do it right.  Maintain an open posture: You may cross your arms because you are cold or more confident but you’ll look more confident by exposing your body.  Talk with your hands: Gestures are integrally linked to speech, gesturing as you talk can power up your thinking.  Dress for success: In an interview you are being evaluated at least to some degree, by
  • 6.
    Do’s  Touchyour fingertips to convey authority.  Your physical gestures should be open and expressive.  Demonstrate curiosity and enthusiasm while your interviewer is speaking.  Imitate your interviewer’s positive body language to quickly build a rapport. Dont’s  Don’t wait in reception with your legs stretched out, feet crossed and hands clasped behind your head.  Try not to show how tense you are.  Crossing your arms can be interpreted as defensive.  Resist the urge to touch your face or play with your hair when you speak.
  • 7.
    THANK YOU… BY-RONEET KUMAR AND SHIVANGI CHAUHAN