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Non-Verbal Commnication As A Selector'S Tool

The document discusses the importance of nonverbal communication in job interviews. It notes that selectors pay more attention to body language (65%) than verbal content (35%). Some key nonverbal factors discussed include handshakes, posture, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures. The document provides tips on using effective nonverbal communication such as firm handshakes, appropriate eye contact, and practicing body language in front of a mirror. It emphasizes that nonverbal signals can help make a strong, professional impression on interviewers.

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Non-Verbal Commnication As A Selector'S Tool

The document discusses the importance of nonverbal communication in job interviews. It notes that selectors pay more attention to body language (65%) than verbal content (35%). Some key nonverbal factors discussed include handshakes, posture, eye contact, facial expressions, and gestures. The document provides tips on using effective nonverbal communication such as firm handshakes, appropriate eye contact, and practicing body language in front of a mirror. It emphasizes that nonverbal signals can help make a strong, professional impression on interviewers.

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NON-VERBAL COMMNICATION AS A SELECTORS TOOL


The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said. -Peter F. Drucker BY: AMRIT NAKHAT C32 MAHESH CHOUDHARY C19 AMITABH KUMAR C24 VARSHA MANIKANDAN C02 B. NAGA SAROJA C37 SONALI UPADHYAYA C07

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One reason why employers place an emphasis on nonverbal communication is because "actions speak louder than words."

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ATTENTION ON VARIOUS FACTORS BY SELECTORS IN AN INTERVIEW

Body language -65%


verbal content -35%

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VARIOUS MOVEMENTS SEEN BY THE SELECTOR


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Handshake Posture and physical distance Arms and hands Eye contact Facial expression Mirroring

POSTURES

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GESTURES

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EYE CONTACT

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Eye contact is one thing employer's will look for from the moment they first see you. Appropriate eye contact will show the following Interested Attentive Approachable

HAND SIGNALS
Hand signals that one should avoid Closing and opening your hands Tapping fingers or hands Scratching Rubbing Clenching fists Hands folded in front of your face Hands shoved in pockets

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Prepare to Interview by Working on Nonverbal Communication


Dress to impress

Groom yourself Practice in front of the mirror or videotape yourself

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Use Nonverbal Communication to Your Advantage


Make eye contact Focus on the interview Be polite throughout the job interview Let your body language portray your professionalism.

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Use Other Forms of Nonverbal Communication to Leave a Lasting Impression


Shake hands with everyone Ask questions at the end of the interview but pay attention to your voice intonation and facial expressions Present resumes and portfolios in a professional manner

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Nonverbal Communication Tips


Pay Attention to Nonverbal Signals Look for Incongruent Behaviors Concentrate on Your Tone of Voice When Speaking Use Good Eye Contact Ask Questions About Nonverbal Signals

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Use Signals to Make Communication More Effective and Meaningful Look at Signals as a Group Consider Context Be Aware That Signals Can be Misread Practice, Practice, Practice

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CONCLUSION

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PRACTICE MAKES MAN PERFECT. GET UR FEEDBACK FROM CLOSEST ONE OF YOURS.

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