Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Cling Wrap And Preparation H



Knowing that the work has to be focused primarily on labor relations (although I'm much more interested in another application ...) I think it's important to know a little non-verbal language in job interviews.

In job interviews, interviewers try to get all possible information that is not in the curriculum, either our security or our poise when speaking. Our body gives many more tracks than we and they try to discover them.

These clues or indicators can be divided into:

Hands: Generally, palms up and open show honesty. By contrast, down, mean dominance, and sometimes little honesty. Close your hand and pointing a finger, usually indicates a dominant and aggressive. As for shaking hands, if hands are vertical, means equality. If a hand is over, it means domain and if it is below, submission. (That we saw in class ... a funny thing that I think we can expand). Rub

means that there are positive expectations and put together the tips of the fingers hands means self-confidence.

Face: Cando covers her mouth with his hand, touch your nose or rub their eyes is a sign of lying.

Eyes wide open, show surprise, admiration, while her eyes are closed or forcibly closed denote confidence, seriousness and disapproval.

People look at the eyes convey more confidence in themselves than those who avoid the look. The look can be
:
-business: when looking at the stripe between the eyes and forehead.
-social : which includes the strip between the eyes and mouth.
-intimate: comprising strip located between the eyes and chest, and may even go through the body.

Cross arms: is a sign of defensiveness, and if done with closed fists also means hostile. If your thumbs are crossed out, showing superiority. If only we grabbed his arm, is a sign of being expectant.

Crossing your legs: also denotes defensiveness and distrust. If the arms also hold the leg, means a closed attitude, not to accept what they say.
Crossing your legs if you are standing denotes defensiveness, but remain slightly open denotes warmth.

Sounds good to seek something more on a handshake. And gather more ideas like this, on the nonverbal language of the interviews, I'll keep researching this and I accept suggestions.

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