Nonverbal Communication and Professional Persona During a Virtual Job Interview
In preparation for a virtual job interview, I would carefully develop a professional persona that communicates competence, confidence, and a strong alignment with the area of psychology/counseling. In terms of nonverbal communication, I would choose a well-lit and neutral backdrop for the interview, such as a clean and organized home office, to limit distractions and maintain a concentrated mood. The choice of clothes would convey a professional picture to the interviewer, indicating the seriousness of the position (Khan, 2023). Given the field, I would choose a professional pantsuit since it radiates authority and experience while also providing a polished and well-put-together image. Furthermore, I would wear pearls because they are classic and timeless jewelry that may reflect sophistication and attention to detail softly. During the virtual job interview, this dress decision, together with a collected and confident tone of voice, will help me create a professional persona that corresponds with the standards of the psychology/counseling industry.
To promote professional and acceptable nonverbal communication during the virtual interview, I would first provide a clutter-free and well-lit backdrop, such as a neat home office, to minimize distractions and demonstrate organizational abilities. To demonstrate confidence and attentiveness, I would sit up straight with good posture, establish eye contact by gazing into the camera, and utilize open and engaged body language. To show professionalism and clarity, the tone of voice should be calm, clear, and well-modulated, and one should speak at a regulated speed (Thomas, 2019). Furthermore, I would eliminate distracting gestures and fidgeting, instead emphasizing crucial themes with intentional and controlled hand movements.
I would use the principles of nonverbal communication and professional persona from this week’s materials to improve my virtual job interview. The UCPath Center stresses the importance of nonverbal communication in the workplace, emphasizing how factors such as posture and eye contact may have a substantial impact on professional relationships (UCPath Center, n.d.). Additionally, TechRepublic’s post on virtual meetings offers helpful recommendations on keeping a professional manner during virtual interviews (Adams, 2020), including maintaining eye contact with the webcam, which matches with the UCPath Center’s findings.
References
Adams, R. D. (2020, July 10). Virtual meeting 101: Body language tips for Zoom, teams, and life. TechRepublic. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/virtual-meeting-101-body-language-tips-for-zoom-teams-and-life/
Khan, D. M. K. R. (2023). Next step from interview to successful promotion. Blue Rose Publishers.
Thomas, A. (2019). Communicate care cure. Wolters kluwer india Pvt Ltd.
UCPath Center. (n.d.). Why nonverbal communication matters in the workplace. https://ucpathjobs.org/working-at-uc/nonverbal-communication-matters-workplace/
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Question
When it comes to communication, you can send a clear message not just through your words and your voice but also through your actions and gestures. Both verbal and nonverbal communication play a prominent role when you interact with the people around you. In many cases, you likely interact with others without giving your tone of voice, actions, or gestures much thought. However, during a professional situation like a presentation or job interview, your tone of voice, actions, and gestures matter as much as the words you speak. Add the complexity of communicating in a virtual format, and a conscious focus on your nonverbal communication becomes even more important.
In this week’s Assignment, you will explore verbal and nonverbal concepts through the lens of your own professional persona. You also examine how to maintain a professional persona with nonverbal communication during a virtual interview.
Using the undergraduate paper template, write a 250- to 500-word paper addressing the following:
Using the verbal and nonverbal concepts covered in this week’s Learning Resources, imagine you are preparing for a virtual job interview. Create a professional persona for your interview and describe how you would determine what the backdrop would be, what you would wear, and why.
-I would wear a pantsuit with pearls.
Explain how you would ensure that your nonverbal communication (your body language, gestures, backdrop, and tone of your voice, etc.) remains professional and appropriate during the virtual interview.
Include some discussion of at least two of this week’s resources. Bold the names of the concepts as you use them.
Resources
Wikibooks. (2019, January 15). Survey of communication study/chapter 2–Verbal communication links to an external site.. Wikibooks.org. https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Survey_of_Communication_Study/Chapter_2_-_Verbal_Communication
HelpGuide. (2020, October). Communication: Nonverbal communication and body language links to an external site.. https://www.helpguide.org/articles/relationships-communication/nonverbal-communication.htm#
Wilding, J. (2017, November 7). Emojis are the new body language links of an external site. Domo. https://www.domo.com/blog/emojis-are-the-new-body-language/
Devarajan, K. (2018, March 21). Opinion: Ask for the code switch: White skin, black emojis?Links to an external site.
NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2018/03/21/425573955/white-skin-black-emojis
Adams, R. D. (2020, July 10). Virtual meeting 101: Body language tips for Zoom, teams, and life. TechRepublic. https://www.techrepublic.com/article/virtual-meeting-101-body-language-tips-for-zoom-teams-and-life/
UCPath Center. (n.d.). Why nonverbal communication matters in the workplace links to an external site.. https://ucpathjobs.org/working-at-uc/nonverbal-communication-matters-workplace/
Walden Writing Center. (2021). Undergraduate courses: Undergraduate papers with advice. Links to an external site. (APA 7). https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/templates/general