Three Body Language Tips to Avoid During an Interview

Got posture? Good, we knew you did.

When it comes to interviewing, technical experience is one thing, soft skills are another and presentation is about tying it all up in a bow.

According to a piece on Forbes, there are several ways to sharpen your body language in order to aim to seal the deal.

1. Posture. For starters, experts say in the piece that leaning back suggests “boredom or lack of interest.” That said, leaning forward could be viewed a problem since it may seem like you’re crowding the interviewer and closing in on his or her desk.

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