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prove a point, when you want to emphasize something,
and when you are done answering. Body Language of Your Interviewers
Observing the body language of your interviewers is
as important as being aware of your own body movements. The body gestures of
your interviewers can give you an indication of how well you are coming across
to them. This can serve as a signal to change your approach at an early stage
before they give you the thumbs down. For example, when you did something that displeases
the interviewers, they will show their annoyance through body language. When
they sigh, shake their heads, look down, or fold their arms and lean back, you
can take this as a sign of discontentment or irritability. The interviewers
might not consciously notice that they’re exhibiting their body movements at
first, so you still have a chance to shift your strategy. It’s Okay to be Nervous
Knowing how to act confidently using body language
can increase your chances of passing the interview. You can utilize this
knowledge to conceal your anxiety a little, but this is something you shouldn't
worry about too much. Many applicants are tensed during an interview, and they
would not want to let the interviewer know about their inner feelings. However,
it is completely understandable to be nervous at this stage. It is completely
normal.
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