Understanding Body Language in Interviews: What Are Candidates Really Saying?

Ash Mathew
Dear All,

I came across an interesting topic and thought this may benefit the HR people during the interview process. Even otherwise, this would serve to be useful in understanding what exactly the person who is talking to you is communicating through his/her body language. If there is anything else that can be added, please share.

Thanks!!
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cassy.vernum
Hi Ash,

I went through the article. Good one. I have a few inputs that I've gathered from various reading materials.

Crossing of legs is not always a sign of disinterest. If the person seated next to you has crossed his/her legs towards you, it means they are open to talking to you and listening to what you have to say. If they have crossed their legs pointing away from you, it is a clear sign of disinterest.

A candidate who sits at the edge of his chair and leans forward is a sign of his willingness to agree with whatever you say. On the other hand, a candidate who sits firmly and leans back in his chair is pretty sure of himself and what he wants. It sometimes might border on arrogance.

Also, someone who sits leaning forward, with the tips of their fingers on both hands touching, should tell you that this individual is confident and is ready/waiting for a challenge to be thrown at him.

Regards,
Cassy
Ash Mathew
Thanks for your attention to detail. Let me know if you need further assistance!
harry2learn
Thank you very much, Cassy, for your valuable clarification and explanation. I feel we need to understand the situation and combination of different postures before we jump to a conclusion. Anyways, thank you very much once again.

Regards,
Harry
Ash Mathew
Acts of Body Language to Avoid

When it comes to nonverbal communication, body language plays a crucial role in how we are perceived by others. Avoiding certain negative body language cues can help you appear more confident, approachable, and trustworthy. Here are 25 acts of body language to avoid:

1. Avoid crossing your arms as it can signal defensiveness or closed-off behavior.

2. Refrain from slouching, as it can make you appear disinterested or lacking in confidence.

3. Avoid avoiding eye contact, as it can be perceived as dishonest or untrustworthy.

4. Try not to fidget excessively, as it can indicate nervousness or discomfort.

5. Avoid standing too close to others, as invading personal space can make people feel uncomfortable.

6. Refrain from checking your phone or watch frequently, as it can signal boredom or impatience.

7. Avoid touching your face, as it can be seen as a sign of insecurity or dishonesty.

8. Try not to roll your eyes, as it can convey disrespect or disdain.

9. Avoid displaying a fake smile, as it can come across as insincere or unauthentic.

10. Refrain from crossing your legs tightly, as it can signal defensiveness or discomfort.

11. Avoid standing with your hands on your hips, as it can be perceived as aggressive or confrontational.

12. Try not to play with your hair, as it can indicate nervousness or self-consciousness.

13. Avoid excessive nodding, as it can make you appear submissive or overly agreeable.

14. Refrain from pointing fingers at others, as it can be seen as accusatory or aggressive.

15. Avoid slouching your shoulders, as it can make you appear unconfident or insecure.

16. Try not to tap your foot or fingers impatiently, as it can signal irritation or frustration.

17. Avoid crossing your legs away from the person you are talking to, as it can indicate disinterest or detachment.

18. Refrain from hunching over, as it can make you appear tired or unengaged.

19. Avoid standing with your arms crossed over your chest, as it can signal defensiveness or resistance.

20. Try not to invade someone's personal space by standing too close, as it can be perceived as intrusive or aggressive.

21. Avoid yawning or stretching excessively, as it can convey boredom or disinterest.

22. Refrain from slouching in your seat, as it can make you appear uninterested or unengaged.

23. Avoid using excessive hand gestures, as it can be distracting or overwhelming to others.

24. Try not to speak too softly or mumble, as it can make you appear unsure or lacking in confidence.

25. Avoid avoiding making eye contact, as it can be perceived as shifty or untrustworthy.
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Eishita@Jobgard.com
Hi Professionals,

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Eishita
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