Body Language, Interview Skills, Business Etiquettes

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Body Language, Interview Skills, Business Etiquettes PRESENTATION ON Body Language, Interview Skills, Business Etiquettes

Body language is a form of mental and physical ability of human non-verbal communication  body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements Body language, or nonverbal communication, can let interviewers know more about you than what you tell them.

Body Position - the location of the arms, legs and hands as well as the manner of sitting or standing can tell you a lot Eye Contact - eyes can reveal moods and feelings as well as intentions and interest. Facial Expressions - our expressions also send a message.

Physical Appearance - the manner in which one dresses tells a little about his or her personality and character. In addition, the items a person carries by choice can also aid in determining personality traits. Touch (handshake) - the manner in which one person touches another can reveal a great deal about his or her character. A firm handshake often hints of a strong-willed and straight forward individual. Space - the distance a person keeps while talking is a good indication of his or her openness and sociability. We all have a .comfort space. that we like to keep around us.

Interview Skills Before the interview Creating a good first impression During the interview

Before the Interview Do your homework Prepare yourself with interview-related information Prepare yourself to feel stress-free Organize yourself

Creating Good 1st Impression Be there on time Put your mobile phone on silent or cut it off Smile Be confident Posture and body language Accessories

During Interview Wait to be asked to sit, and where to sit. Offer to shake hands only if the interviewer extends the offer first. Do not fidget with your mobile phone, accessories or other gadgets during the interview. Be concise in what you say. When you are asked a question, a clear and honest answer is expected of you. Be honest. Honesty pays, and it shows.

During Interview (Cont.) Be prepare with examples to back up what you say. This could relate to qualities you have, work you have done or values that you hold dear. Let the examples be simple and clear. Keep your guard up, through. Sometimes in our effort to be honest we say too much, or say things that might work against. Be both honest and wise.

Business Etiquette What is Business Etiquette - rules and conventions governing correct or polite behavior used in society, in a particular social or professional group setting

Some Do’s and Don’t Smile, smiling will project a positive image to the listener and will change the tone of your voice Speak slowly and clearly Use the person’s title (Mr. or Ms. And their last name.) Only use the first name if they ask you to Don’t interrupt the interviewer Take your time…it’s perfectly acceptable to take a moment or two to collect your thoughts, Give short answer Remember your goal is to set-up a face-to-face interview. After you think the interviewer ask if it would be possible to meet in person