You're conducting virtual interviews. How can you accurately read a candidate's non-verbal signals?
In the digital age, virtual interviews have become a staple in the recruiting process. However, reading non-verbal signals through a screen can be challenging. You need to be more observant and rely on subtler cues than you would in person. Non-verbal communication such as facial expressions, tone of voice, and even the candidate's environment can provide valuable insights into their confidence, enthusiasm, and professionalism. By sharpening your ability to interpret these cues, you can make more informed hiring decisions, even when you can't be in the same room as the candidate.
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