Found this image on LinkedIN.
Here is my analysis, with relations to game:
Common non verbal mistakes:
1. Eye contact - 2/3 fail to make eye contact.
I get it. You are anxious and afraid. Look her in the eye.
This was dealt with so many times.
2. Little knowledge of the company - for me this means "cold reading".
Boosts your value, since you can show that "you know her".
3. Don't smile - for me it's about smiling "adequately" (not all the time, but no strait face all the time).
4. Bad posture - Nothing to add here.
5. Fidget - something that we do unintentionally. Shows that you are nervous.
Use Alpha posture and don't do it.
6. Play with hair/touch their face/cross their arms - same category as fidegeting.
7. Too many hand gestures - It's easy when you "get into the groove" to over do it. Especially true when you are starting. You get excited that it is working. Keep calm.
First impression:
1. The way you dress - Nothing to add here.
2. Quality of voice/grammar/confidence - I think this is more important than the 38% stat that was put there.
3. The words - Again, I think that they are more important than "7%". But less important than the how.
Impact on first impression:
1. Too trendy - my understanding that it is "how you fit the environment".
Running game in a suit at a mall might be the wrong thing to do.
2. Clothes can be a deciding factor - Agreed. That is why "Context is king". If you fail at approaching, and you feel you have a solid approach, check the wardrobe.
I left out the weak handshake, since I fail to see how it apply.
PS
No source on the stats apart from the line stating that the survey had 2000 hiring managers. Needs validation.
Here is my analysis, with relations to game:
Common non verbal mistakes:
1. Eye contact - 2/3 fail to make eye contact.
I get it. You are anxious and afraid. Look her in the eye.
This was dealt with so many times.
2. Little knowledge of the company - for me this means "cold reading".
Boosts your value, since you can show that "you know her".
3. Don't smile - for me it's about smiling "adequately" (not all the time, but no strait face all the time).
4. Bad posture - Nothing to add here.
5. Fidget - something that we do unintentionally. Shows that you are nervous.
Use Alpha posture and don't do it.
6. Play with hair/touch their face/cross their arms - same category as fidegeting.
7. Too many hand gestures - It's easy when you "get into the groove" to over do it. Especially true when you are starting. You get excited that it is working. Keep calm.
First impression:
1. The way you dress - Nothing to add here.
2. Quality of voice/grammar/confidence - I think this is more important than the 38% stat that was put there.
3. The words - Again, I think that they are more important than "7%". But less important than the how.
Impact on first impression:
1. Too trendy - my understanding that it is "how you fit the environment".
Running game in a suit at a mall might be the wrong thing to do.
2. Clothes can be a deciding factor - Agreed. That is why "Context is king". If you fail at approaching, and you feel you have a solid approach, check the wardrobe.
I left out the weak handshake, since I fail to see how it apply.
PS
No source on the stats apart from the line stating that the survey had 2000 hiring managers. Needs validation.
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