Listen to the question being asked, ensure you are clear
as to what is requested and respond with the information. Effective communication means
keeping your answers concise and to-the-point and making sure you are answering what is
asked.It is advisable to ask for clarification if you are unsure what the interviewer
means or wants. Don't guess and make assumptions, this usually results in an
inappropriate response. There is no need to fill up silences with unnecessary rambling.
Silences will naturally occur as the interviewer gathers their thoughts or formulates
the next question, it is important to be comfortable with silences.Make sure they have
finished speaking before you respond.Taking a little time to think about a question
rather than rushing to answer also helps you to organize your thoughts and prevents
verbal fillers such as "umm" and "you know".
These always come across as unprofessional. By taking a moment to think before you
answer you appear calm, confident and polite."Body language comprises 55% of the force
of any response, whereas the verbal content only provides 7%, and paralanguage, or the
intonation -- pauses and sighs given when answering -- represents 38% of the
emphasis."
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Briefly explain the process of communication & classify the situation interview into one way or two way communication process?
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