Great video for interviewing
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If you have an interview coming up, like yours truly, this is a great video on how to have the right body language. It has some humor to it, so it's not dry and boring. Enjoy and hope you learn something from it.
http://youtu.be/r4TCMtityBU
http://youtu.be/r4TCMtityBU
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HEEEELARIOUS!
Love the humor and the 'Peanuts' type indistinct mumblings in the background.
I guess this stuff is really presented in a way for you to look inward at your own actions and see if you are putting forth any "dominant vibes". I mean does anyone really think that it is ok for example to flip your chair around backyards? I'm sure there are crazy stories from interviews and maybe I'm naive in the ways of interviewing since the people that I interviewed already had a particular way in acting during such an event. I saw the nervousness and the twitching, poor eye contact (or any eye contact depending on the situation), and falling over one's own tongue.
In the end though I have to admit that I broke the rule of the 'triangle' and let my gaze fall to Rebecca's mouth. She needs to get that gap between her front teeth fixed!
(Of course there is nothing wrong with that.....a quote of Seinfeld fame)
USMCFLYR
Love the humor and the 'Peanuts' type indistinct mumblings in the background.
I guess this stuff is really presented in a way for you to look inward at your own actions and see if you are putting forth any "dominant vibes". I mean does anyone really think that it is ok for example to flip your chair around backyards? I'm sure there are crazy stories from interviews and maybe I'm naive in the ways of interviewing since the people that I interviewed already had a particular way in acting during such an event. I saw the nervousness and the twitching, poor eye contact (or any eye contact depending on the situation), and falling over one's own tongue.
In the end though I have to admit that I broke the rule of the 'triangle' and let my gaze fall to Rebecca's mouth. She needs to get that gap between her front teeth fixed!
(Of course there is nothing wrong with that.....a quote of Seinfeld fame)
USMCFLYR
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