It’s interesting to think about the different pre-interview rituals we have done ourselves or seen families and friends conduct to ensure they get a job offer. More often than not, our own superstitions hinder the progress research and practice has enabled us to make. The science to interviewing and being interviewed is constantly changing—so let’s work together to stay informed!
The Interview Begins the Moment You Walk Through the Front Doors
When we enter a building, we are noticed— everything about the way you show up is being observed the very moment you enter a building for an interview. It matters to your potential employer how you treat the security guard that greets you at the front door, just as much as it matters how you treat the CEO. Interviews are about your work capabilities of course, but they’re also intended to give your potential employer a clear view into your personality and character.
Will you Apply Research to Real Life?
Communication is vital to any profession, and what you must communicate from, “Hi my name is,” to “I accept this offer,” is that you want that job. Only 20% of your communication will reach your future employer’s ears, while 80% of what you communicate is visual. Body language is the new text. Here are a few communication practices that will increase your interview success rate:
For additional impactful practices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG68Ymazo18
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