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Etiquette problems that should be paid attention to in interview

I. Sitting posture in job interview \x0d\ Sitting posture includes sitting posture and sitting posture. If the interviewer asks you to sit down, you don't have to say politely, "Sit down first." Just keep your manners decent. Sit down gently and slowly, and don't make any noise. During the interview, don't twist your body at will, don't have extra movements in your hands, and don't shake your legs repeatedly. \x0d\\x0d\ Second, interview dialogue, distance etiquette \x0d\ As soon as the interviewer enters the interview room, he habitually leans his chair forward as soon as he sits down. Because the interviewer is very kind, he gradually relaxed and began to talk about his yearning for this job. Speaking of excitement, he couldn't help getting closer. Looking at the interviewer who was too excited to speak and spit, the interviewer seemed a little embarrassed, and at this time the interviewer was already rude. \x0d\ 1。 It's polite to keep your distance \x0d\ From the etiquette point of view, speaking too far away from the other person will make the other person mistakenly think that you don't want to be friendly with him, which is obviously impolite. But if you talk too close, you will accidentally splash foam on others' faces, which is the most embarrassing thing. Therefore, from the point of etiquette, it is most appropriate to keep a distance of one or two people from the examiner. Doing so not only makes the other person feel cordial, but also keeps a certain "social distance", which is also the most comfortable in people's subjective feelings. \x0d\2。 Talking from a distance is more effective \x0d\ In job interviews, people communicate as a whole, relying not only on language, but also on body language to exert charm, such as hand movements and expression changes. \x0d\\x0d\ III. Get up politely and leave politely \x0d\ After the interview, get up politely. The most important thing to stand up is to be steady, quiet and natural. Don't make any noise. Seating usually takes place from the left, and getting out from the left when standing up.