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them. It is important to adjust your gestures to that
of the interviewer to establish rapport. Be alert to unintentional gestures that you may make
sometimes due to tension. Some of the acts that may irritate the interviewer
could include: ·
Tapping your
fingers across the desk. ·
Shuffling your
feet. ·
Biting your
nails. ·
Toying with a
pen. The Panel Interview
Being interviewed by one person could be a piece of
cake for many. But being interviewed by a group could be a confusing ordeal, especially
when it comes to who you should look at during the interview. It is important to maintain eye contact with all the
interviewers at an equal extent. By looking uniformly at them, you will
establish their trust and you will gain composure throughout the interview
process. When one of the interview partners asks or says
something, maintain eye contact with him until he ceases speaking. This will
indicate that you're listening attentively. While he is speaking, he may also
look at the other interviewers. When he looks at you again, you can nod your
head to encourage him to continue speaking. When you answer a question, look first at the one who asked. But while you are answering, you should take turns looking at each of the other interviewers as well. You should direct yourself again to the person who asked the question when you want to
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