When interviewing, remember that your body language can be just as important and communicative as your resume.
According to Benjamin Granger, Chief Workplace Psychologist at Qualtrics, your posture, expression, and behavior are key to making a good first impression.
“When we meet somebody for the first time, what we don’t realize fully is that our brains are at work,” he says. “They are looking at the person’s face, they’re looking at the person’s body, they’re looking at how open or closed off they are.”
Granger added that, subconsciously, those nonverbal cues influence your perception of that person.
Body language tips to remember:
Start with a smile
Open up your posture
Deliver an even handshake
Be authentic
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