How Do You Bust Out Of The Gate During The First 10 Seconds Of A Job Interview?
You have been patiently sitting in the waiting room for the last 15 minutes while suddenly, the door opens and your name is finally called. The job interviewer is standing there looking at you as he extends his hand to shake yours. Ladies and gentlemen, the show has just begun! IT’S OK TO SMILE Okay, first and foremost, and it goes without saying, you should be smiling and making direct eye contact with the interviewer. If smiling is not one of your major traits in life, then it’s time for you to place it on the top of your list for this interview. Smiling is a universal sign throughout the world that means a person is a friend, and not foe. And the last thing you want to communicate to the interviewer is that you are a foe (in a matter of speaking). THE EYES SAY IT ALL Not making eye contact is yet another crucial mistake. Your lack of eye contact can send a message to the interviewer that you either lack self confidence, or possibly may be disrespectful. Neither of these two traits m