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面试中第一印象总是很重要的。如果你天生容易害羞,那么你想给别人留下深刻印象就一定要打破自己的心理防线。以下的方法可以在一定程度帮助害羞人群应付面试。
How Shy People Can Survive A Job Interview
First impressions are everything, so if you&aposre shy by nature, you need to break out of your shell if you&aposre trying to impress someone.
This is extremely crucial during a job interview and in fact, shy people need to "express a high level of self-confidence" even more so than extroverts, said Bill Rosenthal, CEO of Communispond, an organization aimed at helping professionals communicate more fectively.
Rosenthal told us that people, in general, are "programmed to get information mostly through the eyes rather than the ears." Therore, "when your body language isn&apost in sync with what you say, the interviewer will be influenced more by the body language."
No matter how uncomfortable it is for you to warm up to people immediately, you need to overcome these feelings in order to give off the right message to your interviewer.
Here are some things Rosenthal told us shy candidates should keep in mind when interviewing for a job:
1. Check out the place ahead of time
"There&aposs an advantage to getting to the reception area early. You&aposll get a sense of the company&aposs personality," Rosenthal told us. "Sit comfortably and unwind there."
With the extra time, you&aposll also be able to relax and gather your thoughts bore you meet the interviewer.
2. Imagine yourself succeeding
"Walk as if you belong there," Rosenthal said. If you look like you belong at the company, it will make it easier for everyone else to imagine you working there.
"Picture yourself walking into the interviewer&aposs room standing tall, shoulders back, balanced, striding confidently with your hands swinging comfortably at your side, and smiling."
3. Make eye contact
Appropriate eye contact is one way to build trust when you initially meet someone. Rosenthal said you should look someone straight in the eyes, but obviously, don&apost stare at them.
"You&aposll want to make eye contact all the way through the interview. Nervous job candidates instantly reveal their unease if they’re uncomfortable making eye contact," he told us. "Interviewers may conclude that someone who has trouble meeting their eyes dislikes them, is fearful of responsibility, or won’t relate to co-workers and customers."
4. Sit up straight
"If you&aposre offered a choice of seats, choose a hardback chair rather than a sofa where you&aposll sink down and find it harder to project authority."
This will make you more comfortable-looking in your body language as well.
Rosenthal said you should "sit comfortably erect with your feet planted on the floor and leaning slightly forward. Sit close enough so you can communicate easily but not so close that you’re invading the other person&aposs space."
5. Don&apost play with your hands too much
"Avoid touching your face, hair or jewelry, or fussing with your bricase," Rosenthal told us. "Keep any papers you want to show in your bricase until it’s time to take them out."
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