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1、Non-Verbal Communication in an InterviewDress OneBody Language TwoOther Important TipsThree Dress A growing number of firms realize that their employees appearance is important. Therefore, many companies are introducing dress codes for their staff. Appropriate clothing need not be expensive.The rule
2、 of appropriate dress in an interview is to dress as you would if you were employed in the position for which you are applying.coatdressblousenecklacehigh-heeled shoes handbag ShirtTieBelt 皮带皮带Western-style clothes ShoesTrousers西装西装 Stickpin 领带夹领带夹Briefcase公文包公文包Watch Body Language Handshaking is a
3、very im-portant manner in interview. 1. Women should offer to shake hands only if the inter- viewer extends his/ her hand. 2. Men should extend a firm handshake to another man. 3. Men should wait to have a hand extended by a woman interviewer.Dont look down.Avoid chewing gum or eat candies.Dont smok
4、e or even smell of smoke during the in- terview the majority of employers dont smoke.Dont open your mouth until youre ready to say something. Keep your hands still.Sit up straight in the chair. Be positive in your comments, outlook, and attitude. Body Language Wait to be asked to be seated.Smile fre
5、quently during the interview.Look straight. Maintain eye contact with the inter-viewer.Keep fine seat postureImportant Tips 1. Plan on arriving 10 minutes before it is scheduled. 2. Be sure you know the exact location (building and office) where the interview is to be held. 3. Consider traffic condi
6、tions at the time the interview is planned. 4. Be careful, you may take the same route your co- workers, the interviewer, even your future boss take. Watch your manner. 5. Go to the restroom and make yourself presentable Male Comb your hair if you ride a motorcycle to an interview,. Female Check you
7、r makeup. Dont look at yourself during an interview.6. When you arrive for the interview, give the receptionist your name and tell him/her the name of the person who is expecting you (which you have memorized) and the sche-duled time for your interview.7. Anticipate a wait longer than 10 minutes. Interviews that go well often last longer than originally expected, and so the interviewer runs past the appointed time.8. While waiting in the reception area before being inter-viewed, review your answer against anticipated questions.Important Tips