Eye Contact- Eye contact is one o f the most important things to achieving good body language. Eye contact tells a person you are interested in what they are saying. It also means that you are confident in what you are saying to them. If you don’t give the interviewer eye contact you don’t look interested in what they are saying so is a big no.
Smiling- When you smile it shows a positive body language. A smile will encourage a person to talk to you and shows that you are a happy and confident person.
Head Gestures- Holding your head up high will display confidence. Nodding and leaning your head towards a person shows them you are listening in this show of positive body language.
Hands and Arms- Avoid crossing your arms or hiding your hands while trying to display a positive body language. Use hand gestures and even lightly touch a persons arm or hand while talking with them to display your confidence.
Legs- If you are sitting down keep feet planted on the ground. A crossed leg will appear unapproachable and that you may have a defensive attitude. Dangling legs show a person that you are carefree and may not be focused and determined.