Non-Verbal Cues

May 10th, 2008 | by Robert |

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Most interviewers are trained professionals; they learn their craft through a lot of interview experience. One of the things they’re good at is reading body language. Sorry folks, these people studied enough about how to interpret non-verbal communication to tell you how you really feel about something.

Here’s a gold nugget we found:

In fact, research also shows that body language makes up more than half of how our communication is perceived. That means that you may be describing your greatest business accomplishment, but if your posture isn’t good and you don’t make effective eye contact, you might as well tell the interviewer about the time you lost your portfolio on the way to a presentation.


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