New CareerBuilder Survey Reveals Top Body Language Mistakes Candidates Make in Job Interviews

PR Newswire -- July 28, 2010



CHICAGO, July 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Job seekers with shifty eyes, reluctant smiles or fidgety limbs in an interview may be hurting their chances of landing a job. A new CareerBuilder survey of more than 2,500 hiring managers reveals that failure to make eye contact (67 percent), lack of smile (38 percent) and fidgeting too much (33 percent) would make them less likely to hire someone. The CareerBuilder survey was conducted between May 18 and June 3, 2010.



When asked overall what additional body language mistakes would make them less likely to hire job candidates, hiring managers reported the following:
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