Harvard Study: This Job Interview Secret Can Change Your Life
What if I told you the way you stand for two minutes before you walk into a job interview could change your life forever? What if you had some secret knowledge that could help you land your dream job or help you level up?
Scientific research out of Harvard demonstrates that candidates who stood in a "power pose" before their job interview overwhelmingly were chosen over candidates who didn't. Watch this TED Talk, which is one of the most successful of all time (22mn views).
Scientific research out of Harvard demonstrates that candidates who stood in a "power pose" before their job interview overwhelmingly were chosen over candidates who didn't. Watch this TED Talk, which is one of the most successful of all time (22mn views).
VIDEO: A Ted Talk video about body language in job interviews
Why stance and posture matter
We know that our own non-verbal cues govern how other people think and feel about us. So, can our own non-verbal cues govern how we feel about ourselves? Yes, certainly. When interviewing for jobs, candidates need to have a 360-degree approach to understanding how employers perceive us.