TIP 1: YOUR THOUGHTS WILL GIVE YOU AWAY.
Facing a job interview is a great challenge.
The challenge here is to trust yourself. Install the thought that you will achieve the position you are looking for.
The mind is very powerful. If you believe you can, the energy of your thoughts will push that goal.
You achieve what you imagine. So imagine you get the job before you even interview.
That positive thought will fill your body and your gesture language will show that you do trust yourself and your abilities, and if that happens, I assure you that you will instill confidence in the person who will interview you.
In communication, only 7% of what we say is said with words, the remaining 93% is said with the tone of voice and our gestural language.
So before that job interview, be attentive, attentive to your thoughts, your words and your gestural language so that you inspire confidence, one of the great keys to getting that job.
TIP 2: YOUR PREPARATION WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCE WHEN SPEAKING.
When it is time to act, the time to prepare has passed.
That’s how it works. You show up for an interview and it’s no use improvising.
Success in a job interview depends more on your preparation than on your improvisation.
How do you prepare to gain the trust of the person who will interview you?
Here are 3 fundamental keys:
Get to know and find out as much as you can about the company you are applying to. For example, what sector do you operate in? What achievements have you made recently? You handle some data, it will surely help you in the conversation.
Review the job description and see what they ask for that you have as a skill or qualification. Be clear about these coincidences so that you can answer why you are the best candidate for the position.
Your gesture language will speak even more than your words. Make sure you have positive thoughts, have your qualities at hand and even think that you are the best candidate, so that your gesture language confirms it.
TIP 3: DANCE THE INTERVIEW
A job interview is more like a dance than a CNN interrogation.
That is, your first objective in the first minute will be to read the interviewer correctly to dance the interview with him!
As in a dance for two, when you appear for an interview it is essential to make eye contact with the person interviewing you; perceive the rhythm of it; Observe their gestural language to intuit the next movement and finish the conversation (dance piece) successfully (and not tortuously).
It’s not just the steps or the pirouettes you do, but that they have coherence with each other.
More than correct or perfect answers, whoever interviews you will look for coherence in this trilogy: your words, the intention of your voice and your gestural language.
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