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Consequently, if one wishes to communicate successfully, he or she should stick to this rule: take an interest in other people A clear process will make a meeting efficient and useful for the benefit of everyone. Be an attentive listener, show people that you are really interested in the topic. Listening to the interviewer is an activity; it is not a passive process...
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Listening to the interviewer is an activity; it is not a passive process. Show your interviewer that you fully understand his or her point of view, that you are filled with his or her feelings, thoughts and the reasons of his or her actions. When your interviewer sees that you fully understand his point of view, he starts trusting you...
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