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How important first expression for you ?​

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Answered by roysharanjeet
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Going to an interview can be a daunting experience, especially when it is for a dream job or if your family are dependent on you getting the job. When we are faced with strong internal pressure, it is easy for the most confident person with the skills required for the job to fail in the interview.

I have researched how non-verbal communication can influence interview outcomes, and the conclusion is that first impressions really do count .

Self-doubt is one of the most destructive mindsets that we can bring into an interview room with us. It can cloud our judgment, make us panic and ultimately result in us being unable to sell ourselves in that room. The feeling in the pit of your stomach as you walk out the door knowing that you did not make the right impression can be distressing and disheartening, and most of us have at one point experienced it.

The reality is that, in order to get a job, we need to pick ourselves back up and get back out there again. But it is important that we try to empower instead of doubting ourselves, try to exude confidence even when we may not feel it at that moment in time.

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Apart from the particular skillset needed to be competitive in the interview process, there is a parallel issue that we often need to remind ourselves of – that is first impressions. How important are they and how can we try to ensure we make a positive one?

A study on first impressions in interviews by Bryan Swider and colleagues at Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology, found that interviewees who made a good initial impression on the interviewer(s) received better scores for the questions they answered in the interview than those who made a poor first impression. Research indicates that the first 20 seconds – the initial greeting when you enter the room and walk across to your chair – in an interview could be key in determining the outcome of the entire interview.

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