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Monday, 12 November 2012
Mind Your Body Language
Job seekers are indeed very savvy these days. They know the importance of using the right and appropriate words at the right time. Sadly, most forget another important point - their very own body language! Hiring professionals often lament that what's coming out of the job seekers' mouths does not match what their bodies are saying. Remember, observers are more likely to believe your body.
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