Body Language Experts Break Down Job Interview Etiquette | WIRED

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  • @juliegolick
    @juliegolick Рік тому +924

    A mindset tip that will help with confidence: remember that you as the interviewee have power too. This isn't just about pitching yourself to the company, it's about finding out if the company is right for you. THEY have to prove themselves to YOU as much as YOU have to prove yourself to THEM. (Believe me: I've sat on hiring committee where we REALLY wanted to win over the top candidates.) Knowing that you have power in the relationship too might help you be less anxious.

    • @yukisnoww
      @yukisnoww Рік тому +20

      True, starting with that mindset, I've gotten a pretty good hit rate. I just ask whatever I want to know, without holding back. Might be easier for me cause I am like that usually. Even if it went well and I find it not right, whether the place as a whole or the HM/HR, I just go next, passed on a couple of offers.

    • @lesliespeaker668
      @lesliespeaker668 Рік тому +11

      That's better advice than anything said in the video!

    • @truth2910
      @truth2910 Рік тому

      They have to prove what exactly? That they will exploit and control me less than other companies?

    • @tijmenaalberts4259
      @tijmenaalberts4259 Рік тому +2

      That’s actually so helpful

    • @michaelecastillo1
      @michaelecastillo1 11 місяців тому +4

      What does a hiring manager do or say to be considered proving themselves?
      What could they do or say that you’d say is disproving themselves?
      Are there certain things you can say to them, and by their response, that would help you know if they’re right or wrong for you?

  • @smittywerbenjaggermanjenso2814
    @smittywerbenjaggermanjenso2814 11 місяців тому +446

    Recruiter here: I agree with all the things in the video but I also wanna emphasize that you should be yourself. We notice it very quickly when someone just plays a role. Just be a version of yourself that is a little more confident than you actually are. Boosts also your confidence in the long run

  • @shannonbrice8012
    @shannonbrice8012 Рік тому +316

    I got a job offer because I was the only one who talked to the receptionist out of all the candidates. We didn't talk much but chit chatted about the weather, she had a beautiful picture behind her on the wall and I commented it was very nice. It made all the difference in the world I guess.

    • @vihangaharshana
      @vihangaharshana Рік тому +31

      Yeah I saw you. Did you see me talking with her? I mean I’m the one who got kicked out by security guy. And she was being nice to you and rude to me

    • @ad0n1s-273
      @ad0n1s-273 11 місяців тому +15

      Really? I came before you and just asked her something but she instantly said she has a boyfriend...

    • @vihangaharshana
      @vihangaharshana 11 місяців тому

      @@ad0n1s-273 lol

    • @onkelpappkov2666
      @onkelpappkov2666 11 місяців тому +10

      I was the guy who calmly waited in line for her to nod me over, stated my business and sat down when told to. I should have commented on the picture, darn it!

    • @petruccifanboi
      @petruccifanboi 10 місяців тому +13

      I am the guy who hired you BUT NOT because you talked to the receptionist but because you had the skills for the job and most importantly were okay with the compensation we had set up ( which could have been much higher tbh) . It helps that you are nice . Welcome Aboard !

  • @nestromae
    @nestromae Рік тому +129

    For truly confident individuals it works automatically (good posture, solid handshake). But if you are not, you probably shouldn't fool people. Boost your confidence aside, one step per day and you'll never need to imitate it. Just be yourself.

    • @RishabhSharma10225
      @RishabhSharma10225 Рік тому +8

      Fake it until you make it

    • @nestromae
      @nestromae Рік тому +8

      @@RishabhSharma10225 faking for yourself vs faking for others

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 Рік тому +5

      Im just trying to eat man…

    • @reddplas
      @reddplas 11 місяців тому +5

      strong handshake is so overrated, feels stupid when someone presses my hand to prove that

    • @kemalistdevrimturkaydnlanm168
      @kemalistdevrimturkaydnlanm168 9 місяців тому

      Sometimes confident, and has a prospect for success, integrity and person can be nervous when walking into an interview. Someone who displays confidence can also be a total liability.

  • @rebecca_stone
    @rebecca_stone 8 місяців тому +52

    The advice here is fine - but as someone in senior management at a global corporate (not my background btw, it's been an eye opener!), I can tell you that sooooo much depends on what a firm needs at that point in time. You'll either be a match or not. You can accidentally mess up one or two of these body language things, but if you are super attentive to the people in the room, authentically respond to their cues, and how you can solve their business / team problem, that's what they'll remember.

  • @ColinGrym
    @ColinGrym Рік тому +108

    I love Joe Navarro's videos. I've watched a lot of them and the change in people's reactions when you use his tips are meaningful. Plus he's just such a great communicator (which makes sense given his specialty).

  • @dnika006
    @dnika006 Рік тому +38

    I look at the screen during online interviews not really to see how I look but rather to see the interviewer’s reaction to what I’m saying, makes it feel more like a conversation

  • @Dark2Reaper
    @Dark2Reaper Рік тому +74

    The takeaway is that this is to improve your chances, not guarantee a job.
    If a company has candidates of equal talent, they have to dig deeper on how to narrow their selection down.

    • @truth2910
      @truth2910 Рік тому +7

      The takeaway is that it's impossible to predict such a complex thing like chemistry between people, also there's no such thing as equal talent it's all relative. This vid feels like watching horoscopes.

  • @RobinMoerland
    @RobinMoerland Рік тому +51

    I was once in an interview that went well. But it continued in the parking lot. There was a car with a flat battery and did an assessment outside the room. What do you, how did you do it. Fortunately for me there was an employee that really had a flat battery. I helped her out and we went our separate ways. Turned out it was the chief of HR. Landed the job because of this.

    • @nisnocky
      @nisnocky 10 місяців тому +2

      Can i ask what was the job for?

    • @RobinMoerland
      @RobinMoerland 10 місяців тому +4

      @@nisnocky HPC cloud/infra engineer.

  • @leahariel828
    @leahariel828 Рік тому +83

    I have an interview tomorrow for my top choice PA school - this came at the perfect time!!!! I hope everyone with interviews coming up do fantastic❤

    • @do_you_know_what
      @do_you_know_what Рік тому +1

      Please tell us after you're PA school interview how it went!!

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Рік тому +2

      Good luck 😊

    • @ericafedu9690
      @ericafedu9690 Рік тому +2

      All the best

    • @nivedofficial
      @nivedofficial 2 місяці тому

      whats the update ?? how did it go..what all questions did they ask ?..were you nervous

  • @GautamYH
    @GautamYH 9 місяців тому +5

    Your originality is key for the interviewer to assess. Take all suggestions with a grain of salt, nothing more.

  • @kimberlyneudorf2276
    @kimberlyneudorf2276 6 місяців тому +29

    The stool is a bit of an awkward prop for everyone to sit on but they all had really good advice.

  • @bastelkiste2242
    @bastelkiste2242 Рік тому +32

    I'm not too much into the handshake thing since covid. In fact in Germany a lot of people still avoid the handshake and I like it.

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Рік тому +8

      Fist bump for the win.

    • @BaBaNaNaBa
      @BaBaNaNaBa 9 місяців тому +2

      cringe. dunno if you are a troll

    • @bastelkiste2242
      @bastelkiste2242 9 місяців тому +2

      @@BaBaNaNaBa i am not. For example doctors, they do not Shake hands any more. For hygienic reasons

    • @microscopic.caterpill
      @microscopic.caterpill 7 місяців тому

      @@bastelkiste2242samee.

  • @mohamaddepp7455
    @mohamaddepp7455 9 місяців тому +6

    Life is not problem to be solved it is a reality to be experienced

  • @john_viewer1234
    @john_viewer1234 6 місяців тому +3

    Regretted watching this before an upcoming interview. Made me more anxious than I needed to be.

  • @Unan1mouz
    @Unan1mouz Рік тому +13

    These are some very good tips! Though I really hate interviews... The fact that we get judged before we even enter the building is just so much pressure 😮‍💨😵‍💫🤯 And we cant make any bad moves or mistakes!! UGH

  • @rja62b
    @rja62b Рік тому +67

    This doesn't apply to software engineers. Interviews are all online. Also, doesn't matter what you look like as long as you can solve the code/problem. I envy people who have careers where how they appear can affect the results of their interview.

    • @everssonnascimento4601
      @everssonnascimento4601 Рік тому +13

      Don't worry about appearances then enjoy having to report to someone with less technical knowledge than you

    • @js2000honda
      @js2000honda Рік тому

      Leetcode 24/7

    • @magdadrague
      @magdadrague Рік тому +5

      Yes, but such careers are unfair as well.

    • @zr_1234
      @zr_1234 Рік тому +12

      Why? Careers where merit matters is far more fulfilling than becoming a professional bullshitter such as these "experts".

  • @mirandamorrison9033
    @mirandamorrison9033 8 місяців тому +4

    As an etiquette professional, I can say that these points are excellent. However, one should not shake hands with a table or other obstacle between those shaking hands. Also, unless one is physically unable, always shake hands while standing.

  • @samsamed2370
    @samsamed2370 6 місяців тому +4

    What makes the interview not succeed in reality for many is their interpretation of the interview. What is common is that they take the matter personally. My personal value relates to this interview. I succeeded in it, so I am successful. I failed, so I am a failure. In fact, the interview is a communication meeting between a person who presents himself and proposes to bear some responsibility. In a specific field, therefore, if you have experience in the field, it is natural for you to be confident and have all the tangible evidence that proves that you are capable of performing this task. So, how you view the subject plays a fundamental role in many matters.

    • @SabinaReynolds
      @SabinaReynolds 2 місяці тому +1

      Spot on. Don't take it personally - difficult as that may seem. I tend to believe, after many interviews over many years, it is best to accept that you weren't the right fit for that company. That is what interviews are about. A company can have 40 apps that all have the same experience and quals, but they are looking for the right fit. I came to realise that not getting the gig didn't mean failure. It meant that it might have saved me taking a job that I wouldn't really have wanted and then be on the move again. A blessing in disguise. Oh, and being prepared - really prepared - is so important.

    • @samsamed2370
      @samsamed2370 2 місяці тому

      @@SabinaReynolds yes that's what is it

  • @DmitriySokhach
    @DmitriySokhach Рік тому +11

    That's how you get "overpaid", "oversold" professionals into the team, who know how to bargain, but can't produce real artifacts. So many highly competent IT professional were not hired because of that and find their place in world leading startups instead of "overpaid/underskilled" corpo teams.

  • @kerigirl711
    @kerigirl711 Рік тому +50

    What about virtual/remote job interviews? The business model has changed drastically since COVID, and I’d love to see more advice for virtual/remote interviews and etiquette.

    • @bobbymath2813
      @bobbymath2813 Рік тому +7

      For virtual interviews, it would also be cool to have a psychologist describe the science of what your camera background communicates to the interviewer, or whether your performance is better if you’re wearing dress pants and shoes, etc.

    • @damonlin9505
      @damonlin9505 Рік тому

      Have chatgpt opened up in 1 of your tab.

    • @truth2910
      @truth2910 Рік тому

      @@bobbymath2813 Or simply read what the horoscopes say before the interview, that way you save money and you get the same results with the same explanations in case you succeed or fail. Oh wait! there's this magical good luck crystal that works well too.... lmao at psychologist and science in the same sentence.

    • @charlottelanvin7095
      @charlottelanvin7095 Рік тому +16

      did you watch the video? they address those specifically after 6:50

  • @NSDCTwitch
    @NSDCTwitch Рік тому +57

    I think the majority of the steps they are talking about are more corporate level style jobs. Most jobs nowadays are virtual and these old school tactics don't resonate with the new type of jobs that come up now. They are still fantastic tips. But the biggest thing you need to be able to do is this: Sell yourself, think of the job you are applying for and do some research or internal value searching to see: "What have I done in my previous jobs/experiences that make me qualified to do this job."
    Most time they will ask the dreaded question: "Tell me about a time where... *INSERT PART OF JOB HERE* Maybe it was a difficult situation you overcame, maybe you had to break some really bad news to someone, how did you handle it with empathy and so on and so forth. Being able to sell yourself is legit 70% of the interview. The other 30% can be making sure the business aligns with your goals and your values. If you fit, it will click.
    My Experience? I hate interviews because I hate selling myself. That is a personal issue I've been working on, but I got my recent promotion because of what I said above. It's all about experience.

    • @mbogucki1
      @mbogucki1 Рік тому +3

      Agreed. If I was hiring most of this stuff would make you seem like an uptight stick in the mud trying to hard. But then I am in the design field. 😅

    • @microscopic.caterpill
      @microscopic.caterpill 7 місяців тому +2

      Wow. Every word you said is every thing I feel. Ditto

  • @DeMelkBoer
    @DeMelkBoer Рік тому +15

    So the advice is don’t be yourself… Pretend and get the job and then deal with the problems that brings. Luckily i got chosen for my skills.

  • @jansenart0
    @jansenart0 Рік тому +92

    How about "don't take jobs with corpos that judge good posture as 'being headstrong.' ".
    The only constant in job interviews is that the process is ARBITRARY. No two companies are alike, and the key to getting the job IS KNOWING THE PERSON HIRING.

    • @Wendifur_
      @Wendifur_ Рік тому +11

      It isn’t about good posture. It’s about the language your posture projects. It’s not just corporate people who look for this stuff in interviews.

    • @gut9941
      @gut9941 Рік тому

      my thoughts exactly

    • @carlosmspk
      @carlosmspk Рік тому +4

      This is general to all human beings. If someone comes with hunch back looking down, you feel like they don't really think they'r up for the job, even if you're not aware of that feeling.
      But I understand what you mean, this whole video feels a lot like corporate talk, and at the end you can use your bad interview practices to your advantage, to make them act as a filter for companies that value superficial stuff like this too much, but it's always gonna pull you down

    • @ItsBrown__
      @ItsBrown__ Рік тому +1

      ​@@carlosmspkcompanies that "value superficial stuff".... Yeah like 99% of companies. It's not superficial, it says something about your attitude and confidence

    • @Dayvit78
      @Dayvit78 Рік тому +1

      There ya go. You get hired if you can do that job - and they know you can do the job; mainly because they know you already. Body language has nothing to do with it.

  • @Angelynk
    @Angelynk Рік тому +12

    Please educate HR folks that some people are more stressed by the idea of touching someone else's hand than for the interview itself.
    I've seen people become happier, less sick and less anxious the moment we stopped handshakes (and the "bise" in France especially) in the workplace.
    Also quick tip for online interviews: uncheck the mirror video. Your left hand will stay your left hand and it feels way more natural for non verbal communication.

  • @nelled6240
    @nelled6240 7 місяців тому +2

    You make it all sound so scary. I don't know how anyone would be brave enough to go for an interview.

  • @mpalengradiapee5925
    @mpalengradiapee5925 2 місяці тому +1

    Very informative, learned alot. I'm a South African and this is very educational.

  • @factorfitness3713
    @factorfitness3713 6 місяців тому +1

    There's a lot of good low level advice - mostly basics - in this video, but the absolutely chaotic structure and lack of categorization makes it more difficult to pull any good takeaways out of it. Breaking this down more actively into sections and then adding some categorization would have made it much easier to digest.

  • @edrow7403
    @edrow7403 8 місяців тому +3

    In my last job interview, I made a point of pausing before answering the their question and I think it weirded things out a bit. On reflection, this might've been a bit disingenuous. Jo says in the vid that hesitation is a killer, and I definitely agree when it comes to making an impression. But also in interviews, I do like the pause before answering, because : A) It can reduce babbling and B) I can double check with myself various answers I already know that will best answer the question. Job interviews are hard!

    • @Eagle3302PL
      @Eagle3302PL 8 місяців тому

      If you genuinely need a few seconds to mull over a thought, simply tell the interviewer you're taking a few seconds to think, don't sit in awkward silence. Generally a quick but in a good ballpark answer is better than a slow thought out answer as it doesn't stall the conversation and makes follow up questions easier.

    • @edrow7403
      @edrow7403 6 місяців тому

      @@Eagle3302PL thank you!

  • @ilsejustme303
    @ilsejustme303 Рік тому +4

    perfect timing, i have a job interview tomorrow morning

  • @DeAguaMusic
    @DeAguaMusic Рік тому +16

    I don't know man, I'm an artist, people don't care if I'm a completely nutjob or if a dress like a hobo, they show me a piano, I play like Liszt and I'm in. I feel sorry for the people that have to pretend to be someone else to get a job.

    • @s.t.z506
      @s.t.z506 Місяць тому

      So why did you watch the video in ghe first place🤔

  • @chris-sb7sz
    @chris-sb7sz Рік тому +7

    so approach them like they’re royalty? sweet

  • @thejahfox
    @thejahfox Місяць тому

    the old ways are dying.. be yourself and what can you offer to the company. always remember your just a number.

  • @Kakki82
    @Kakki82 Рік тому +2

    Whenever I decide to go on a job searching spree on Indeed, within a spanof week or two I get 5 to 6 interviews and always get the gigs that it becomes just a warm up practice for me. Then I choose which one I like afterwards. I always make it like I'm the interview. Like a Chess match. Snd all my life I was so uncident 90 percent in public interactions and awkward.

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 Рік тому +10

    Note to self, stop starting every interview with "pull my finger!".

  • @fernando717
    @fernando717 8 місяців тому +2

    The interview begins when you leave your house. I had a friend get in a little road rage incident where he flipped someone off then to find out that the person he flipped off was one of the persons who interviewed him.

  • @allen604
    @allen604 Рік тому +12

    The way Abbie presenters herself makes me think she's not too approachable. Her posture and body language is very angular. Her hand movements are very symmetrical. Her hair is brought forward, partially covering her shoulders and chest. This leads me to think that she's up tight, closed off or isn't willing to have fun. Having said that, her speech cadence is very deliberate showing that she cares about each word that is said and is important. This shows intelligence. She tends to gesture with the back of the hand facing the other speaker, meaning that she doesn't want to come off as the aggressor and wants to be respectful. Ankles crossed instead of legs crossed is showing me she prefers to be seen as petite. When she shakes the hand of the other person, look at her left hand. That raised left arm is still close to the body, and is still showing a bit of that tightness instead of relaxation. But if you notice the hand, it's limp and once again the back side facing the other person. My guess is in a romantic relationship she is the submissive one but also enjoys being correct. One other thing I noticed is when she chooses to gesture with both hands she gestures to her right (almost like a discarding motion to the side). She does this quite often, and never to her left. This means she engages her left side brain more than the right. As suspected, she's probably more of an analytical thinker.

  • @cynthiavanteylingen7922
    @cynthiavanteylingen7922 Рік тому +2

    Learned a lot again. These videos always give so many tips.

  • @aj_z4168
    @aj_z4168 Рік тому +3

    JOE NAVARRO IS BACK BABYYY. I waited so long omgg istg

  • @Smittenhamster
    @Smittenhamster Рік тому +21

    I would say instead of confidence I'd look for self-awareness. It's okay to be shy and not march into the room like you own the place. But it's important to be aware that you are maybe socially awkward or need a bit of time to thaw up. I'd rather employ someone like that and have a well-mixed team than Mr Testosterone.

  • @rgp1989
    @rgp1989 Рік тому +3

    I've been on interview panels where there was a fixed grading system and we were not allowed to take into account most of what they mention here. Not saying its bad advice, but it depends on the culture of the organisation

  • @lukecasey1883
    @lukecasey1883 Рік тому +9

    This was relevant maybe 20 years ago

  • @AllenJohn
    @AllenJohn Рік тому +909

    Do all this and you still don't get the job.

    • @tumainijastus326
      @tumainijastus326 Рік тому +14

      😅😅😊

    • @SteveLEKORodrigue
      @SteveLEKORodrigue Рік тому +109

      With this attitude (showed by your very comment), I understand why. 😉

    • @almohnad2
      @almohnad2 Рік тому +2

      😂

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Рік тому +42

      The interview doesn’t mean you get the job! 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @baublesanddolls
      @baublesanddolls Рік тому +2

      @steveLEKORodrigue, I was just going to comment the same thing.

  • @Cybercenturycentaur
    @Cybercenturycentaur Місяць тому

    Thanks for your advice. I learned a lot about how to talk with my hands. This seems to be very important these days.

  • @philbuarque
    @philbuarque 8 місяців тому +5

    I just love Dr's Abbie Maroño body
    Language

  • @dtheguy
    @dtheguy Рік тому +11

    This is perfect timing. Just tomorrow I’ll pass and interview akin to a job interview .

    • @do_you_know_what
      @do_you_know_what Рік тому +2

      Please tell us after you're interview how it went !!

    • @dtheguy
      @dtheguy Рік тому +1

      @@do_you_know_what it went fine actually , about what i expected. Thx for caring
      The key is to be chill

    • @do_you_know_what
      @do_you_know_what Рік тому

      THAT'S GREAT !!

  • @noblesleem1077
    @noblesleem1077 Рік тому +1

    Visually, vocally, verbally, haptics

  • @LivingSmart-Tech
    @LivingSmart-Tech Місяць тому

    Thanks for the great tips of jobs interviews, as English is not my first language, I have always struggled representing myself properly.

  • @PeanutButterN8
    @PeanutButterN8 Рік тому +11

    Girl in the black dress had my mouth watering when she was handshaking.

    • @lesliespeaker668
      @lesliespeaker668 Рік тому +1

      It looked almost unreal

    • @zeroceiling
      @zeroceiling Рік тому +2

      You could literally place a small refreshment plate on the spoiler in the back!

    • @michete
      @michete Рік тому

      ew wtf, get help.

    • @lesliespeaker668
      @lesliespeaker668 Рік тому

      @@micheteC'mon, you gotta admit it looks... unique. This is a video about appearance, ffs

    • @michete
      @michete Рік тому +5

      @lesliespeaker668 body language and physical appearance are not the same cmon. Lol be respectful she's a professional in her field giving advice, not standing there for creeps to comment on her body.

  • @PanekPL
    @PanekPL Рік тому +20

    Make sure you find a job that doesn't care about your body language and appearance but rather about your skills and who you are as a person.

    • @Smittenhamster
      @Smittenhamster Рік тому +4

      That heavily depends on your field. Everything with customer contact, yes a company will care about your appearance.

    • @PanekPL
      @PanekPL Рік тому

      Then you shouldn't care about the company.

    • @michete
      @michete Рік тому +2

      body language can tell a lot about who someone is as a person; those subtle things that they verbally aren't revealing

  • @zefiro6829
    @zefiro6829 4 місяці тому +1

    Me who is disabled and unable to do in-person job interviews: Hmm, yes; this is what I shall watch.

  • @emeru_emeru
    @emeru_emeru Рік тому +2

    why cant these kind of videos be longer :(
    i really like them, specially if Joe Navarro is there.

  • @squeakycleannnn
    @squeakycleannnn 10 днів тому

    So in a nutshell, have a nice long snort before job interview and you're pretty much guaranteed to go through, lmao.

  • @bgezal
    @bgezal Рік тому +5

    This looks like an executive job position.

  • @AllenJohn
    @AllenJohn Рік тому +3

    01:59 One of those flimsy handshakes

  • @asianzhang
    @asianzhang Рік тому +12

    The comments saying this is irrelevant are missing the point. Most interviewers probably aren’t consciously looking for these things, but subconsciously all of these things make a difference whether you like or not, because we’re all human.

    • @David-ln8qh
      @David-ln8qh Рік тому +2

      We have no reason to assume that.

  • @Omar-wq9dz
    @Omar-wq9dz Рік тому +5

    Yes, Joe is back

  • @pippa3150
    @pippa3150 Рік тому +8

    The only person I would hire based on body language here is the lady in black.

  • @SKYWINDAIR
    @SKYWINDAIR Рік тому +1

    Wow this video came just in time for my final interview tomorrow ty!

  • @MrMRSAF
    @MrMRSAF Рік тому +10

    Miss the simpler times

  • @BreckThePanther
    @BreckThePanther 5 днів тому

    The finger probe thing is the Mormon handshake

  • @Storygami
    @Storygami 2 місяці тому

    It would be SO much better if at the end of the video it didn't write "WIRED", but "HIRED". But jokes aside, a really interesting and useful video, thank you all!

  • @kasondaleigh
    @kasondaleigh 9 місяців тому +5

    The barbie doll talking about feeling “natural” 😂

  • @Klover_pearl
    @Klover_pearl 6 місяців тому

    I think the Doctor of behavior science just inspire me

  • @WEIWANG-ep4hl
    @WEIWANG-ep4hl 10 місяців тому

    thanks for uploading, i find it very helpful

  • @honduranflame
    @honduranflame Рік тому +4

    I love these Body Language videos 🥰

  • @thyydragonhart6123
    @thyydragonhart6123 Рік тому +2

    i would expect at least a random email saying im not good enought for the position instead of the "headhunter" recruiter ghosting me in every plataform i try to contact checking if the process is still going on..

  • @AV-tl1vn
    @AV-tl1vn Рік тому +10

    I'm autistic and this stuff TERRIFIES me. I'm essentially blind to all of this.

    • @RationalEra
      @RationalEra Рік тому +9

      These people are just psycho, don't worry about them. You are more normal than they are.
      Corporate culture is so silly.

    • @AV-tl1vn
      @AV-tl1vn Рік тому +1

      thanks my friend! it is silly! I'd rather just be real and say hey this me, ahah all this body langauage stuff I'm cool off of haha @@RationalEra

  • @czeslawabaranowska6176
    @czeslawabaranowska6176 4 місяці тому

    Is it correct to shake hands over the table as you have shown in the material?

  • @FlorianCalmer
    @FlorianCalmer Рік тому +2

    I just use the Costanza method and go against every single one of my instinct. The less I am myself, the more they'll like me.

  • @Tarasankar_Gangopadhyay
    @Tarasankar_Gangopadhyay Рік тому +40

    So, you guys really don't want to see the person genuinely rather how expertly he can fake himself?

    • @PJguy
      @PJguy 4 місяці тому

      IKR!!!

    • @Kem9s
      @Kem9s 2 місяці тому

      We live in a society

    • @CosmicAlphonso
      @CosmicAlphonso Місяць тому +1

      I used to think like that. But recently I realised this is how society works. Either you follow norm and get advantage over the others or you lag behind. I am aware that I am faking but I am gaining something as well.

  • @kupokitty
    @kupokitty 7 місяців тому

    I've got a (probably permanently) FUBAR'd right wrist and don't know what to do about the confident handshake anymore. 😂

  • @alvin-k2m4f
    @alvin-k2m4f 24 дні тому +1

    This video is such a helpful guide for anyone preparing for an interview! I really liked how it emphasized both in-person and virtual interview etiquette, especially the importance of nonverbal communication it’s easy to forget how much it matters. The tips for virtual interviews, like ensuring a good tech setup, are spot on too. I’ve been using Jobsolv to keep everything organized during my job search, and it’s been a game-changer for staying on top of all the little details like follow-ups and company research. Definitely worth watching if you’re gearing up for an interview!

  • @limonabr
    @limonabr 17 днів тому +1

    It's edited in such a weird way that I feel so much pressure

    • @OXSkuldream
      @OXSkuldream 14 днів тому

      Right haha
      Do this do that 🫵

  • @nextfriday
    @nextfriday Рік тому

    Am loving the cloud behind the stool. How'd ya do that?

  • @-.-_._--
    @-.-_._-- Рік тому +1

    Watching this will only make me more nervous

  • @guvyii
    @guvyii Місяць тому

    He has a good book!

  • @starcrystal5551
    @starcrystal5551 8 місяців тому

    Last chance to make an impression @ the end They make it seem like, 'take advantage of end of interview' like you might not accidentally say or do something declasse

  • @funkypunkypine
    @funkypunkypine Рік тому +32

    Most interview styles are really ridiculous. They really are looking for people who can BS really well on the fly.

    • @lesliespeaker668
      @lesliespeaker668 Рік тому +1

      Because that's exactly what management is supposed to do

    • @funkypunkypine
      @funkypunkypine Рік тому +13

      @@lesliespeaker668 Yeah, and it's really stupid. They aren't looking for honest answers; they are looking for sociopathic behaviors.

    • @dr.trollman8132
      @dr.trollman8132 Рік тому +1

      @@funkypunkypine If everyone was unhinged and honest with their reactions/intentions in a large professional setting, there would likely be more conflict and less getting done.

  • @colinstu
    @colinstu Рік тому +1

    why are some of these shots really blurry / bad chromatic aberration?

  • @gameonvinay
    @gameonvinay Місяць тому +1

    Taking interview for more than 15 years! I don't think you have to be a clown like they want you to be. Just be yourself, learn basic etiquettes and be humble. If you see clowns like these judging you during interview for who they want you to be you know the working environment will not be healthy and just a show off daily.
    I have hired fumbling people, people who lacked confidence, people who were not properly dressed up the only thing that mattered for me was, do they have the skills for the role I was hiring for and how bad they want it. After I hired them they absolutely nailed it and got multiple promotions over the years.
    Be humble you don't know what the other person might be facing in his personal life.

    • @normalchannel4747
      @normalchannel4747 28 днів тому

      Honestly I had the opposite experience. I have been evaluated more on the details shown in the video than on the real skills I have. One time I explained that I have the skills needed for the job the recruiter said we don't need those skills!!

  • @SighManP
    @SighManP Рік тому +12

    OUT OF DATE - of the 29 interviews that I have had this year for senior roles, NOT ONE was in person and most of this advice is not applicable to Teams / Zoom / Google meet

    • @theliftexpert
      @theliftexpert Рік тому +1

      Reread your comment over and over….fyi
      You need to utilize the zoom calls to determine if you are interested in pursuing a relationship with any company.
      If any of the 29 zoom calls were of interest to you,then you need to be assertively pursuing an in person meeting with the management team that will be doing the hiring.
      How we choose to communicate should be equal to the importance of the conversation.
      Text-low importance
      Email-low importance but more formal
      Phone call-two way verbal communication is required
      Zoom call- important to see and hear each other.
      In person meeting-very important to see,hear,feel ,touch and smell each other and to negotiate any potential relationship or steer an opportunity your way over a competitor.
      Best wishes

    • @funkypunkypine
      @funkypunkypine Рік тому +4

      They addressed zoom in the second half of the video....

  • @ArkaidDeims
    @ArkaidDeims Рік тому +8

    What kind of psychotic companies would surveil prospect employees like this?

    • @vminhope3040
      @vminhope3040 Рік тому

      Literally every job even minimum wage jobs

  • @Skitigdread
    @Skitigdread Рік тому +1

    They forgot to mention to bring chocolates and flowers. Always bring chocolates and flowers.

  • @theasian24601
    @theasian24601 10 місяців тому

    I usually go firm, but some people immediately give me a loose handshake. I go loose because i dont want to hurt them.

  • @laibasayyed9627
    @laibasayyed9627 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video.

  • @rsbandbj1
    @rsbandbj1 Рік тому +1

    When I was performing interviews, I always asked the receptionist how were they? they often have good insight on the applicants.

  • @jayment3634
    @jayment3634 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video, very helpful!

  • @eternyti
    @eternyti Рік тому +5

    TLDR: portray yourself as a perfect, happy and proud slave to postmodern capitalism. 👍

  • @gsilcoful
    @gsilcoful Рік тому

    Thank you.

  • @hostkevincq
    @hostkevincq Рік тому

    hand in hand, we rise above

  • @shapeofsoup
    @shapeofsoup Рік тому +35

    Humans are so arbitrary and presumptuous.

  • @udinbata
    @udinbata 11 місяців тому

    3:28.. I like this tight handshake,...

  • @YellowMilk14
    @YellowMilk14 Рік тому +5

    "How to Win at Corporate* Job Interviews"

  • @barakasorrnny
    @barakasorrnny 7 місяців тому

    Thanks

  • @BlatentlyFakeName
    @BlatentlyFakeName 11 місяців тому

    As a tech I'd say don't go and buy a 4K camera to do an interview. It will eat bandwidth and might get choppy :D

  • @DDAngel1
    @DDAngel1 Рік тому +2

    2:57 OMG her tush is protuberant!!😄

    • @rogerstlaurent8704
      @rogerstlaurent8704 Рік тому +1

      I rather hire the. Chick with crop top on. But the one with the skintight dress on going into an interview. Applying for a job if I was the Hiring Manager there be no way I would hire he that would be pure trouble.

  • @teruphoto
    @teruphoto Рік тому +4

    Who chose that stool?
    It was biased towards taller people. Anne-Maartje was trying her best but her position looked awkward

  • @jodiqoo8507
    @jodiqoo8507 12 днів тому +2

    I have no foreign friend, anyone will want to be my friend.

  • @DEKS-ARCHiVES
    @DEKS-ARCHiVES 7 місяців тому

    The Most Weird Wooden chair I Have Ever Seen😅😅