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<blockquote data-quote="KevinM" data-source="post: 306572" data-attributes="member: 2318"><p>Re: "Intimidating the interviewer." Possibly, but think about what the interviewer's greatest fear is. It's making a bad hire that they'll have to live with for a looong while. </p><p></p><p>Could an interviewer see you as formal, controlling, stiff or standoffish? That might be great in an FBI agent, but how would that go over in a team? Remember, they just now met you and are forming an opinion on very little that is substantive. So before you go in for the interview do a relaxing breathing exercise. Then walk through the door with a big smile and your hand already extended for the shake.</p><p></p><p>And be friendly to the receptioist. Recruiters often ask them which candidate they liked. It won't be the one with the board up his ass, so be cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinM, post: 306572, member: 2318"] Re: "Intimidating the interviewer." Possibly, but think about what the interviewer's greatest fear is. It's making a bad hire that they'll have to live with for a looong while. Could an interviewer see you as formal, controlling, stiff or standoffish? That might be great in an FBI agent, but how would that go over in a team? Remember, they just now met you and are forming an opinion on very little that is substantive. So before you go in for the interview do a relaxing breathing exercise. Then walk through the door with a big smile and your hand already extended for the shake. And be friendly to the receptioist. Recruiters often ask them which candidate they liked. It won't be the one with the board up his ass, so be cool. [/QUOTE]
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