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What To Do With Your Hands During An Interview

Jun 7, 2017 Rebecca Sewkarran

What To Do With Your Hands During An Interview

During an interview, it is okay to be nervous, but don't let being nervous be a distraction to the interviewer. This is your time to shine and first impressions mean everything. Interviewers notice everything about you from the moment you step through the door. Body language is a huge deal and it can tell a lot about the candidate. As a candidate, you're so focused on making a great impression you never pay much attention to your hand gestures. What exactly should you do with your hands during an interview?   Source [Business Insider]

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