When talking to a person, you don't turn your back against them but rather face them. This body language shows respect and suggest that you are both aligned.
During an interview, whether in-person or virtually, make sure your body is positioned so that you are fully facing your interviewer, this will make the interviewer feel that you are fully committed to what the two of you are discussing.
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