We will be discussing the importance of body language and the best way to introduce yourself to the panel. Candidate's body language and introduction plays an important role in creating an impression in the interviews. How you present yourself, how you talk to them , how you keep them engrossed, etc. Your impression at the entry point in the interview is of utmost importance.
Behaviour scientists and
communication experts have concluded that it takes ten seconds to form
the first impression and it takes another four minutes for the
impression to undergo a change of 50% towards positive or negative side.
Important Things to take care of before entering the Room:
- Prior to entering the room, adjust your attire
- Before entering, enquire by saying,"Please may I come in".
- If the door is closed before you enter, make sure you shut the door behind you softly.
- On entering the room face the panel confidently and wish the members.
- If the members of the interview board want to shake hands, then offer a firm grip first maintaining eye contact and smile. Always make sure that your hand shake is firm and it fits well in the other persons hand.
- Sit down only when asked to do so by the Panel. If the interviewers are standing, wait for them to sit down first before sitting.
- An alert candidate would diffuse the tense situation with light hearted humour and immediately set rapport with the interviewers.
Note: We
understand that many of you students face an issue regarding
confidence, face trouble in having a conversation, or are not
comfortable in initiating a conversation, get butterfly in your stomach
when you face an interview.
Well that's because you have a
set image about the panellist in your mind, you are scared of their
judgement and are not very sure about your own self.
So how to deal with this situation?
Trick is to have a formal
conversation just as you would have with your uncles and aunties, not
thinking of what they would think of you. remember the members of the
panellist are not from another planet, rather people like you and me,
have had similar journeys like you from a student to now esteemed
bankers.
- So prepare your answers to all questions possible before hand,
- Teach yourself to talk to the point and without beating around the bush.
- Be smart with words.
- Once you are prepared, have faith in your self.
- Last but not the least, once in the interview room, forget about all your inhibitions and just go ahead with full confidence (but stay away from overconfidence, be humble always).
FOLLOW THE SEE PRINCIPLE -
S-SMILE
note: does not mean you start smiling and giggling unnecessarily.
E-EYE CONTACT
note:
its very important that you maintain eye contact with the interviewers.
While talking look at all the panellists, they should feel that your
are involving them in your conversation.
E-ENTHUSIASM
note:
be enthusiastic while telling them about yourself, you should not come
across as dull, or lazy. Remember you are there to sell yourself.
ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM:
The interviewer normally pays more attention if you display an enthusiasm in whatever you say.
You should maintain a cheerful disposition throughout the interview i.e. a pleasant countenance holds the interviewers interest.
Again don't over play your enthusiasm part, rather it should look effortless.
HUMOUR
A little humour or wit thrown in the
discussion occasionally enables the interviewers to look at the
pleasant side of your personality. If it does not come naturally do not
force it.
Injecting humour in to the situation
doesn't mean that you should keep telling jokes. It means to make a
passing comment that , perhaps, makes the interviewer smile. Basically
just be yourself, make your self comfortable and the others too.
EYE CONTACT
You must maintain eye contact with the panel, throughout the interview. This shows your self confidence and honesty.
Maintain interviewees while
answering, tend to look away. This conveys you are concealing your own
anxiety, fear, and lack of confidence.
Maintaining an eye contact is a
difficult process. As the circumstances in an interview are different,
the value of eye contact is tremendous in making a personal impact.
relaxed, thoughtful, caring, or concerned look
normal blinks, genuine smile, relaxed mouth
Have an eye contact while speaking to someone or listening to someone.
VOICE:
Resonant, firm, pleasant
Select the appropriate pitch according to the audience
BE NATURAL:
Many interviewees adopt a stance
which is not their natural self. It is amusing for the interviewers when
a candidate launches into an accent which he or she cannot sustain
consistently through out the interview or adopt mannerism that are
inconsistent with his or her personality. Interviewers appreciate a
natural person rather an actor. It is the best for you to talk in
natural manner because then only you appear genuine.
BODY LANGUAGE:
- Keep your body erect but relaxed
- Shoulders straight neither drooping nor elevated
- Walk with energy (does not mean you start galloping like a horse)
- Few shifts, comfortable
- Head straight or slight tilt towards the interviewer
- Legs together but apart, crossed legs only for female participants\
- Animated hand movement- Whenever you talk it is always good to use your hands to express yourself, it is a sign of self surety and confidence. Then again it does not mean you start throwing your hands all over the place.
- Relaxed hands
- Occasional head nodding
- Basically the whole idea of giving these tips is to make you realise the importance of being yourself, being human and not stiff as a robot. Practice remaining calm and composed.
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