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Communication:
Think not only about how you speak, but also how you hold your body and use facial expressions or hand gestures.  No matter what the job, non-verbal communication tells a good interviewer just as much about you as your spoken words do.

• Look people in the face, and smile.
• Give good firm handshakes.
• Introduce yourself using both first and last name.
• Stand and sit up straight with shoulders back – relaxed, not stiffly.
• Cross your legs or ankles when sitting.
• Address your interviewer by name as introduced.  Be polite.
• Speak clearly, use good grammar and complete sentences.
• Be sure you know and can explain everything that is in your resume.
• Do not allow yourself to overreact to any statement made by the interviewer.  Overt expressions may give a poor impression.
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