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Conducting effective interviews
Identifying the right candidates for the job
Creating a positive candidate experience
A super easy trick to make people enjoy talking to you even more and that's speaking through a smile.
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There's a trick you can use to get people to listen to you, without raising your voice: use hand signals to capture attention.
Hold your pointer finger up while pausing mid-sentence and you can really captivate people without needing to be loud.
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If you're not the talkative type, you can still make people love being around you just by being a likable listener. One fantastic habit for making conversation more fun for yourself and for making people like you is to listen with the intention of laughing.
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The first mistake some introverts make in conversation is forcing themselves to be outgoing all the time. Doing this will drain your social battery fast, so instead learn to front-load your enthusiasm.
This means using your social energy in the moments that matter most:
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Smiling may seem like a simple gesture, but its impact is enormous. When you smile, you communicate to others that you are happy to see them. People are drawn to those who exude positivity and warmth.
Tips for smiling more:
People naturally (and unconsciously) mirror the body language of the person they’re talking to.
If you want people to like you, smile at them during a conversation.
If you want to sound more credible, once you begin speaking, speak slowly.
People who speak fast are usually very excited about what they are talking about. It could also mean you know your subject. Speaking slowly, however, gives you more credibility.
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