Why Body Language is Important
Friday, October 16th, 2009
When it comes to a job interview, the importance of body language should never be underestimated. These tips should help to ensure that your body is sending the appropriate messages.
Strong and Natural
The interview begins the moment you enter the room. Walk in standing tall with your head held high and keep your presentation professional but natural. Greet the recruiter with a firm handshake - not weak, but not a bone-crusher either.
Good Posture
More than likely, the interviewer will invite you to have a seat. Make use of the entire chair and avoid sitting on the edge; this will make you look nervous. Sit straight up with your back flush against the chair and look the interviewer directly in the eye.
Know How to Express Yourself
Natural movement such as hand gestures show great passion and energy on your part. However, a mellow recruiter might be turned off by too much movement. As always, you want to appear natural, but may have to tone it down a bit here.
Every interview is a learning experience. Although you can’t always predict the outcome, you can better your chances by practicing good body language and remaining calm and confident.

