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RoyalBean said:I didn't even think of posture before or during my interview, and afterwards, I realized I was reclining as far back as the chair would go, and once in a while rocking back and forth a bit, since I was sitting in an office type chair. Maybe they thought I was relaxed, but I was really just nervous.

bananaface said:There isn't any one right answer. You definitely should avoid sitting with your arms crossed, slouching, or putting hands in pockets.
Sometimes I speak with my hands. But, if it happens too much it can be distracting. For simple questions, I'd be most likely to have my hands folded in my lap. I had to go to a Catholic elementary school, so it's second nature. Everyone is different, though.

ultracet said:having a notebook . . . gives people something to hold on to while interviewing and thus their hands are not free to fidget

That sort of thing makes an impression on them, in a good way. It's not the same as someone who can't answer a question without looking like a windmill.Smilescali said:Thats funny because my husband told me to fold my hands as well because I tend to speak with my hands. During my interview I was thinking to myself...keep hands still, keep hands still..... finally I just had to give in while I was discussing an episode of how I handled a disgruntled passenger right after I spilled a bottle of red wine on him in first class (while I was a flight attendant)!![]()

Oooh! That sounds dangerous!twester said:But it also would have given me something with which to whack the obnoxious interviewer.My chances at that school are already slim enough.
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