Interviewees should also practice
positive body language during their first encounter with a hiring manager, as slouching or a weak handshake can subconsciously communicate that you're not a good fit for the position.
I think the biggest thing about it to is to try and connect with your pet, and provide
positive body language during the visit so that they know they are safe.
Not exact matches
The obvious: show up on time, have
positive body language, and don't peek at your phone
during an interview.