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How to Look Confident in Your Interview
Even when you feel like throwing up from anxiety, you can still project an aura of calm and assurance to ace that interview.
Finally, after customising countless resumes, penning numerous cover letters, outsmarting applicant tracking systems (ATS) and applying for any number of job posts, you have been granted a golden ticket to an interview!
However, when the celebrations wound down, you suddenly realised – it is going to be you and a hiring manager or a panel of interviewers, sitting in a room or hopping onto an online platform for what may seem like an interrogation session. And you need to work to stand out from the crowd for that coveted role.
Although interviewers will be understanding of your nerves, especially if you are a fresh graduate on the hunt for your first professional job, you still should not let your nerves get the best of you! Instead, use these quick tips to keep cool and stay calm – or at least appear to be.
Take deep breaths
Before the interview, whether you are at the office for a face-toface meet-up or a virtual one, take a moment to take a few deep breaths. This exercise will calm your nerves and bring you down from your fight or flight mode – yes, it is possible to get there when you’re nervous enough! – and help you think before you step into the interview room or online platform.
Easy tips to calm your nerves
1. Breathe in deeply through your nose (you should feel your stomach expand) 2. Slowly inhale through your mouth 3. Centre your thoughts 4. Repeat this process three to four times
Talk slowly and clearly
It does not matter if you are in a family dinner or nervously trying to get through an interview – it is normal to ramble on when you start talking. And then veer off-topic completely by accident. While it is perfectly alright to do so during dinner, saying more than what is appropriate in an interview is not the best thing!
Instead, keep your answers brief and take the time to go through them. This will be especially vital if your interview is slated to be over video. You can also pause between your sentences for a second or two to give the illusion of talking slowly. But before you go off with this idea, do a test run with your career coaches or friends! They can help you find that “sweet speed spot” that will ensure your delivery is smooth and natural.
Sit still and do not fidget
Fidgeting is one of the tell-tale signs of nervousness, so if you want to come across as a confident and assured applicant, master the skill of not fidgeting. A common trick to decrease fidgeting is to clasp your hands on the table. If you are a leg shaker, keep your hands on your lap instead – the added weight and pressure will remind you to not jiggle your legs around.
If you think that interviewers cannot see you fidget because your interview is over live video, think again. They will be able to hear your fingers tapping on the table over the microphone, and they will definitely be able to see you squirming in your seat! So, even if you think you are not fidgety, or have little to no fidgeting habits, do a few mock interviews with your career coaches or friends, and ask them to call out any nervous tendencies you have.
Common fidgeting habits to look out for
• Tapping fingers • Touching hair, nails or nose • Leg shaking or foot tapping • Biting nails • Chewing on your bottom lip
Make eye contact
Steady and natural eye contact is one of the best ways to convey your confidence without even speaking. But take note! Eye contact does not mean staring fixatedly at your recruiter. Rather, make sure to take breaks over the course of your interview. So, after making eye contact with your interviewer(s), casually look down at your resume, portfolio, or other interesting knickknacks in the room.
If your interview is taking place over a live video, do not make the mistake of trying to make eye contact with your screen! Instead, look at the camera to give your interviewer the impression that you are making eye contact.
Dress up
Do not underestimate the power of looking good. Pulling on a smart outfit for your interview can give you an instant confidence boost. Add the fact that you will leave a stellar first impression on your recruiter, and the benefits really outweigh the cons of sifting through your closet.
That is no reason to only pull on a shirt and blazer without pants if your interview is set to take place virtually, though! Although it is okay to make slightly less effort on your appearance if you are meeting your interviewer(s) over a digital platform, it will still be just as embarrassing, and detrimental to your chances, to experience a wardrobe malfunction on camera. It is normal to get butterflies when you are getting interviewed. But do not let your nerves get the best of you. Focus on your end goal. While these tips will help in fooling the interviewers into thinking that you are confident in your abilities, you still need to practise your delivery and prepare your content to clinch that job!