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Nonverbal Communication to Win Video Interviews

Feb 9, 2021 8:57:15 AM

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IN THIS VIDEO:

Tammy Kabell with Career Resume Consulting shares with you her top 10 suggestions for using body language in a video interview to communicate both executive presence and enthusiasm for the position.

Click here to get your own copy of our brand new "Video Interviewing Checklist" to make sure everyone of your video interviews is PERFECT.

These video interview tips work on any video platform, like zoom video interview tips, skype video interviews, and even Microsoft Teams and Google Meets. The way we move our body actually gives our interviewer 70% of how they perceive you (assuming your interviewer is somewhat human).

Therefore, it makes sense that you have a strategic plan for how to use body language to send UNCONSCIOUS positive signals to the interviewer. At the end, there is a bonus tip, so you actually get 11 things to keep in mind when interviewing that can win you the interview, even if you don't say a word!

Tammy also explains what not to do - we want to make sure every single action you take on video is purposeful, and not random.

If you're in a current job search and trying to navigate the 2021 job market, you need to be aware of the huge hiring increase we are seeing here at Career Resume Consulting. In fact, during a month that historically has been the slowest month of the year, August, we had nearly 25% of our entire client base land new positions, with an average compensation increase of 53.8%. Tammy expects this hiring wave to continue into 2021.

We here at Career Resume Consulting are seeing a record amount of job creation in 2021, which is the exact opposite you hear on the nightly news. If you're interested in Tammy and her team help you take full advantage of the rapid hiring and job creation that we are seeing, go to her free consultation application page to access her calendar and find a convenient time to speak with her about your current career situation.

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Career Resume Consulting's secret to success is to create a personal brand for you from scratch that is both authentic and compelling, and then partner closely with you in your active career search to uncover opportunities in the unadvertised or hidden job market.

They can also walk you through everything you need to know to master the interview and to control the interview conversation without sounding controlling.

And there is real value and ROI by hiring Tammy Kabell to assist you with your negotiations, to make you tens of thousands of dollars (or much more) of compensation once your land your perfect job.

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Career Resume Consulting is based in the Kansas City, MO, area, but they work worldwide to help professionals find their next career adventure

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