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The message you send in an interview is 55% nonverbal. This includes your hands, your eyes, the way you dress and your facial expressions. Smile, make.

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2 The message you send in an interview is 55% nonverbal. This includes your hands, your eyes, the way you dress and your facial expressions. Smile, make eye contact, sit up straight and don’t cross your arms or legs. Dress appropriately. A good rule of thumb is to dress the way the boss dresses.

3 Thirty-eight percent of the message you send is the way you use your voice. Voice fluctuation is important! Dull monotone speech or a sing-song speech pattern can be very distracting. Show enthusiasm and eagerness, but don’t overdo it.

4 Seven percent of the message you give is conveyed by the words you use. This is still a powerful percentage, so be sure to choose your words well. Remember –you are selling the whole package!

5 Of those who have a job offered to them 82% interviewed between 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. So if you get to choose when you interview, schedule it during this time period!

6 The best days to interview are Tuesday through Thursday. Monday is usually a cleanup day from the weekend, and by Friday people are usually looking forward to the weekend.

7 Using a date book, personal, phone-book, computer or paper files are a useful way to get and keep organized during your job search and interviews.

8 On average a good interview should last between 20 and 60 minutes. Longer the interviewer keeps you the better, also if they tour you after the interview and introduce you to others is a good sign.


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