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  • In this next video, I want to talk to you quickly about and body language and interview

  • technique. Let's assume that I'm sitting in the interview chair, and I just want you to

  • take a look at a couple of positions that I adopt. Let's assume that I am responding

  • to you, the interviewer. So, I've seen people sit in interview chairs like this before.

  • And I want you to think for one second how that looks? Now, obviously, it looks very

  • relaxed, but to me it looks too relaxed and it looks too overconfident and slightly arrogant,

  • as well. So I would not go into an interview and sit there like this, because if I were

  • interviewing you and you sat here like this, it would not matter the depth of knowledge

  • that you have, or the responses to the interview questions, I would be likely NOT to accept

  • you in the role because of your body language and your interview technique. It's really

  • important that you come across in a positive manner. So when you're sat in the interview

  • chair, my advice is to sit up straight, put the palms of your hands facing down on top

  • of your knees, and sit there like that. Now, I am very expressive with my hands, as you

  • can see. And it is OK to use your hands, but you don't want to be overdoing them too much,

  • because they become a distraction. If I was responding to the interview question, tell

  • me about yourself, I would smile and I would say… “Hi, I'm Richard and I've come here

  • today for this job because I've been researching your company, I'm really interested in the

  • role and I believe I have the qualities and attributes that would suit your organization.”

  • So, you would see that I am presenting myself in a positive and enthusiastic manner and

  • I'm not sitting forward like this, which again is a bad posture. I've also seen some people

  • sit in interview chairs like this. OK. And again, I would ask you to just take a second

  • to think about how this comes across. First impressions are really important! I've said

  • before, you have about four seconds to create a positive first impression! So when you walk

  • into the interview room, my advice is to not sit down in the chair until you are invited

  • to do so. When you are responding to the interview panel, make sure you look them in the eyes.

  • Now, I'm not talking about a hard stare here, but I'm just talking about using soft facial

  • eye contact. So if I was responding to you, I would be looking at your eyes. I would look

  • down at your mouth. But that's the area that I would concentrate on. Now, if there are

  • two, three or even four people on the interview panel, even though one person will ask you

  • a question at one particular time, my advice is to respond to all of them when you're giving

  • your answer to that interview question. So don't forget, sit upright in the chair, look

  • professional. And of course, you probably won't be dressed like me in jeans and a polo

  • shirt and jacket! You will probably be wearing a smart suit. Make sure other things, such

  • as your shoes are clean. Also, think about a tie. If you're a gentleman or you are wearing

  • a tie, think about the color of your tie and also your socks as well. So these are things

  • to consider. Make sure you are representative of what you want to portray, which is professional,

  • enthusiastic and also competent. You can be competent in the role. So don't forget palms

  • facing down on top of your knees. And don't forget to smile!

In this next video, I want to talk to you quickly about and body language and interview

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INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE & BODY LANGUAGE (面接のコツとアドバイス!) (INTERVIEW TECHNIQUE & BODY LANGUAGE (Interview Tips and Advice!))

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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