What you are saying in a job interview may not be coming out of
your mouth. Experts agree that non-verbal elements such as
appearance, posture and eye contact can account for 60 percent
of what you're communicating in a job interview.
"Confidence is probably the number one factor that employers are
looking for in an interviewee," said Hugh Priddy, senior
campaign manager for Chandler Hill Partners, a career
advancement and job search firm. "Most people are communicating
their confidence more by their body clues than by what they are
saying."
Chandler Hill Partners' professional career consultants suggest
that jobseekers always present a professional image while
interviewing regardless of the nature of the interview. "Unless
you are told not to dress formally-a business suit shows your
respect for the person to whom you are speaking," said Priddy.
A firm handshake and looking the interviewer in the eye are only
the first step in the communication of confidence. An
interviewee must be aware of what he or she is doing and be able
to listen clearly to the questions being asked. Chandler Hill
Partners suggests that jobseekers practice responding to
interview questions in front of a mirror or conduct mock
interviews in front of a video camera.
"Preparation is the key to winning interviews," said Priddy.
"You must be aware of what you are saying, what you are doing
and what the person in front of you is asking."
About Author :
: Sarah Hightower is CEO of Chandler Hill
Partners, the Nation’s leading career search specialists. For
nearly 15 years,Sarah Hightower has been successful in helping
mid- to high-level executives and professionals outperform the
competition.
Her clients have included executives, managers and support
personnel, as well as employees from both public and private
sectors across an array of industries.
Her groundbreaking work in the career development field has
resulted in targeted, solution-oriented services that deliver
the most effective and fastest search cycle times.
Sarah is also the architect and driving force behind Chandler
Hill Partners’ community service program “Find Your Future” -- a
two part strategy helping motivate high school students to stay
invested in their education while helping drop outs to find
career opportunities.
About Chandler Hill Partners Chandler Hill Partners is the
nation’s leading career search specialists. With more than 40
locations nationwide, Chandler Hill Partners has earned a
reputation for integrity, innovation, dedication to quality and
commitment to results. Chandler Hill Partners provides a wide
range of services for both jobseekers and employers.
Today, the success of Chandler Hill Partners comes from the
experience, people, technology, and consistent methodologies
available to the organizations and the individuals who trust us
with their employment needs. Our sole determination is helping
individuals and organizations achieve their employment goals.
For more information on Chandler Hill Partners, please visit the
Chandler Hill Partners’ corporate web portal at
http://www.chandlerhill.com
About the author:
Sarah Hightower is CEO of Chandler Hill Partners, the Nation’s
leading career search specialists. For nearly 15 years,Sarah
Hightower has been successful in helping mid- to high-level
executives and professionals outperform the competition.