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Interview Nonverbal Cues

Interview nonverbal cues refer to the body language, facial expressions, gestures, and other physical signals that convey emotions or attitudes during an interview. These cues can significantly influence perceptions of confidence, credibility, and engagement between the interviewer and interviewee.

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Understanding nonverbal cues is essential for effective communication, especially in interviews. These cues include body language, facial expressions, and gestures, which can significantly influence how messages are received. By mastering these nonverbal signals, candidates can enhance their chances...

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Key Terms

Nonverbal Communication
Communication without words, using body language, gestures, and facial expressions.

Example: Nodding while listening shows agreement.

Body Language
The physical behavior that conveys messages, including posture and gestures.

Example: Crossed arms may indicate defensiveness.

Facial Expressions
Movements of facial muscles that convey emotions.

Example: A smile can indicate friendliness.

Eye Contact
The act of looking directly into another person's eyes during communication.

Example: Sustained eye contact can show confidence.

Gestures
Movements of the hands or body that express ideas or feelings.

Example: Waving is a gesture of greeting.

Micro-expressions
Brief, involuntary facial expressions that reveal true emotions.

Example: A quick frown may indicate displeasure.

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Key Concepts

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