Interviewing Tips-A Candidate's Interview Body Language
 
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A Candidate's Interview Body Language

Posted On Wednesday, January 14 2009 at 03:06 PM

As we all know, actions speak louder than words. While you may be saying one thing, your body may be saying the complete opposite. So the next time you interview a potential candidate, focus not only on what they are saying, but what they are doing while they are saying it.


Eye Contact: Eye contact helps to regulate the flow of communication, increases credibility, and conveys interest.


Swinging or Rocking Leg, or Tapping Fingers: Shows the candidate is bored and impatient.


Sitting or Standing with Arms Crossed: Shows the candidate is cut-off from the conversation and has entered into a defensive mode.


Sitting with Legs Apart: Shows the candidate is open and relaxed.


Hand to Your Cheek: Shows the candidate thinking.


Touching, Slightly Rubbing Nose: Shows the candidate is rejecting or doubting what was just said, or they are lying.


Sitting with Hands Clasped Behind Head: Shows superiority.


Open Palms: Shows the candidate is sincere and open.


Patting or Fondling Hair: Shows the candidate has a lack of self-confidence and insecurity.


Tilting of Head: Shows interest.


Pulling or Tugging Ear: Shows indecision.


Stroking Chin: Shows candidate is trying to make a decision.


Steepling Fingers: Shows candidate is trying to be authoritative.


Walking with Hands in Your Pocket: Shows dejection.


Hands Clasped Behind Back: Shows anger, frustration, apprehension.


Body Hunched: Shows candidate has low self-confidence.


Fidgeting: Shows candidate is nervous.


Hands on the Desk: Shows candidate is in agreement.


Leaning in Closer: Shows candidate is interested.


Looking Away to the Left: Shows candidate is lying.


WipingHands on Clothes: Shows candidate is nervous.


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