How to Ace Your Job Interview

The Secret Factor That is Preventing You From Getting the Job You Want

Dear Job Seeker,

Have you ever gone into a job interview, confident that you had the skills and experience to be outstanding in that position only to never get called back with an offer or a second interview? Maybe this has happened over and over again. And all of this has left you with one question:

"Why isn't anybody hiring me?"

I'll bet that's led you to spend time searching for one or more of the following:

Do you feel like something is definitely missing or not quite right... but you can't figure out what it is?

An Obvious but Underappreciated Fact

I'm going to switch gears for just a moment so please bear with me.

Fair or not, people judge us to a large degree by our appearances. In fact, a majority of what we are judged by comes not from what we say but from:

And perhaps most importantly:

We communicate to other people who and what we are in many different ways, whether we open our mouths or not.

How Do Employers Choose Employees?

When an employer is evaluating potential employees for a position they are looking for:

Your resume is generally what gets you in the door. It shows your skills, experience and qualifications. The interview is typically where the employer decides if you meet all of their "off the paper" qualifications. This is where jobs are often won or lost.

The Reason You're Losing Jobs During Job Interviews

The reason people that are technically and otherwise qualified for a position don't pass interviews is because they fail to adequately communicate confidence in their abilities, that they will be pleasant to work with and that an employer can rely on and trust them.

Unfortunately, many people seem to believe one of two things:

- OR -

The truth is that you will never be hired on your resume alone. Once your resume gets you an interview, the key to getting the job is communicating to a potential employer that you are what they are looking for. And as we learned above, the majority of what you are judged on doesn't come from what you say (verbally).

So that leads us to see that, all other things being equal:

In a job interview, your body language is the secret factor that will make or break you.

Body language is the critical job interview skill most job seekers overlook.

The good news is that you can take control of your body language now.

And it's easy.

Just imagine yourself:

A few simple changes will make a DRAMATIC difference in the results you get. And you can make those simple changes in just 10 days. If you'll let me, I'll teach you how for free. The only thing I ask in return is that you drop me a quick note to share your results.

For the next 10 days, let me be your job interview body language coach. I don't want you to fail any more job interviews because your body language is secretly undermining you. As your coach, I'm here to help you succeed.

So sign up below with your name and email address to enroll in my class. No obligation and no charge. I don't share your information with anybody and you can unsubscribe at any time--no questions asked.

If you want to feel comfortable and confident going into your next job interview---actually, if you want to flat-out rock your next job interview---sign up today. You'll be glad you did.

Best,

Rob

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P.S:You probably want to know who I am and why you should trust me to coach you. I'm just a regular guy working in IT for the past 10 years. I've had to go through a ton of job interviews to get the position I wanted.

I have a back injury from when I was a kid that makes walking awkward and also makes it hard for me to maintain good posture. Although I am technically skilled and have a lot of experience, I knew early on that I wasn't getting good results in my interviews. I wasn't sure what to do about it. So I began researching and studying.

What I uncovered was that body language was the hidden channel of communication that told prospective employers about me. And what my body language was saying was not what they wanted to hear. So I worked hard to fix my body language by trial and error.

At this point I actually feel excited about interviews because I know that under just about any circumstance I get strong positive reviews, always getting 2nd interviews or offers. I walk out of interviews feeling great because I consistently get the results I want.

Not only that, my new body language skills have spilled over into many areas of my life making me more confident and allowing me to get better results in everything that requires communicating with other people.

You don't have to go through all the research and trial and error that I did. I've been through it and am offering to give you the benefit of my efforts. Sign up today and see what better body language will do for you.