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Most business people today are eager to learn and improve their business skills.
They read the article;
They listen to the webinar;
They attend the training camp and hope to strive for a better future for themselves.
Your competition is fierce.
Other candidates are as eager for the job as you are.
Many people may be as talented as you in fulfilling the duties required for the position.
When you have the expertise to demonstrate your knowledge and necessary skills, this can be a determining factor in who gets the job.
Have you considered your visual performance when applying for a job?
What impression do you have when you enter the interview room?
You may believe that you will make a judgment after you start speaking.
The truth is that you are judged when you enter the room.
Are you walking with your goal or are your methods timid and lacking confidence?
If your shoulders are drooping and your eyes look down, what impression will you make?
Your visual image accounts for 55% of your projected image;
Part of the visual image is how you express yourself.
Yes, your dress is important, but what does your body language convey?
When you introduce yourself, do you reach out to potential employers and reach out to you?
First of all, it has a lot to do with greeting people who decide your future.
This shows confidence.
This quality ranks high in the list of features sought by employers.
Of course you will be nervous.
This is to be expected.
However, you should embrace it instead of giving in to your fears or nervousness.
This surge in adrenaline can enhance your senses and make you more alert and focused.
The best way to do this is to breathe under the support of the diaphragm.
Breathing in this way actually reduces your stress;
The typical feature of most people is shallow or lazy breathing, which actually increases your stress or fear.
Do a mock interview with a friend or family member and use the camera before the next interview.
Record yourself into the room, greet the interviewer, and then sit down. (
Remember to hold the other party's hand and shake it hard --
Don't be too hard or too soft. )
Play the video back and study how you live.
Do you look confident?
If not, practice until you are satisfied with your manners.
Your success in the interview is more than just your education and experience.
A confident, synthetic entrance will show the right image and lay the foundation for the next question.