The job market has tightened, the economy
is down, and you've got to find a job, now. You have a job interview coming up
and you need every possible advantage to win that job. What do you do? Recent
studies have shown that employers will form an opinion of you within the first
10 minutes of the interview. But here's the kicker, it's not always based on
what you actually say, but it's on something we term "body language."
For instance, 85 percent of what you communicate is not with words. It's
through the tone of your voice, the way you sit and a wealth of other messages
that your body involuntarily sends.
With this in mind, here are six do's and
don'ts on the art of nonverbal communication to give you a winning advantage in
a job interview.