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SUMMARY:Communication is Over 90% Nonverbal (Part 2)
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DESCRIPTION: Eye contactCloseup of man's eyesThe final form of nonverbal, visual communication we will cover for the moment is eye contact. While facial expressions are extremely powerful visual stimulates, perhaps none is more powerful than eye contact. Shifting eyes show nervousness. Wanderings eyes show a lack of interest. Eyes looking toward the sky show in-depth thought or something of interest. Eyes pointing downward toward the floor are a form of dejection, rejection, or avoidance.The most important takeaway from any discussion of eye contact during the interview is that you should try to have the best possible eye contact with your interviewer. Just don&rsquo;t go overboard and make it uncomfortable for him or her. When you look your interviewer in the eyes, you show you are confident and that you believe in what you say. When you look into the eyes of the interviewer, when he or she is talking, it shows that you are paying attention, and eagerly listening to what is said.One of the...

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