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Interview with micro-expression

The concept of micro-expression was first put forward by American psychologist Paul ekman in 1969, and later became popular with the American TV series Don't Lie to me. Micro-expression refers to a short-lived subconscious expression, the shortest is only 1/25 seconds.

"Foreign companies pay great attention to micro-expression in recruitment, and state-owned enterprises have begun to pay attention to it in recent years." It is understood that more than 95% of interviewers pay attention to the comprehensive quality, psychological quality and stress resistance of job seekers when answering questions. Most examiners pay more attention to whether the interviewer's answers are natural, fluent and logical, because it can show good psychological quality.

Microexpression example

1. Smile, representing confidence; A slightly tilted smile means that you are comfortable and friendly.

2. The fingertips are built into minarets, full of confidence. Studies show that it is difficult to align your hands and fingers when you are nervous.

It doesn't matter if you often hold your glasses or fiddle with a tie necklace, but if you are in a sales position, you may show lack of confidence and anxiety.

4. Finger rubbing against the palm is anxiety; Biting your nails is a sense of insecurity.

Put your hands in your pockets, look around, dare not look directly at each other, and show tension and fear, and have no confidence in yourself.

6. Bite your lips, scratch your head, feel embarrassed, nervous and at a loss.

7. Look up and hesitate.

8. Supporting the brow bone is a typical shame; When you appear in the interview, you should pay attention to what is wrong with the description.

9. Mouth slightly open, eyes wide open, indicating that the other party is wrong; Flip your lips aside to show disdain.

10. The conversation is often interrupted, and the gesture of interruption shows that this person has a strong opinion.