Face Reading for Job Interviews

// June 21st, 2009 // Entrepreneurship, NLP Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Face Reading for Job Interviews

One of the most useful avenues of Face Reading techniques is during the job interview. Candidates can gauge the interviewer as they do not have the birth date of their future superior. Employers can use it as additional gauge of the employee in case the birth data of the employee is not accurate.

Forehead

A high, fleshy and pinkish forehead generally means that this person will achieve great sucess in hiscareer. However, if you are the superior, you may want to compare your forehead against your subordinate’s forehead in case your subordinate overshines you in your department!

Eyebrows

Sparse eyebrows indicate that the person is quite meticulous and would be useful for jobs that requires details. However, such a person is less suitable for managerial post as he has the likelihood to micro-manage. In addition, eyebrows which has hairs that are not grow in the same direction denote a state of mind that is not so clear and concise. If the 2 eyebrows are spaced too closely this person is likely to be narrow-minded or petty.

Ears

Ears that stick closely to the sides generally mean that this person is quite careful.

Nose

A high and protruding nose bridge indicates this person is quite confident on himself.

A fleshy nose indicates a kind personality. For job-seekers, this will be one good feature to keep a lookout for your prospective superior. A short nose indicates tendency to job hop and should be of interest to the employer. Lastly a visible nostril also indicates a violent personality.

Cheekbone

A squarish cheekbone generally means confidence. If you are hiring a manager or someone for a position that needs to exudes confidence when dealing with people, this will be the physical trait you need to keep a close lookout for.

Eyes

An exceedingly larger % of the whitish portion of the eye signifies the person is vengeful. Having a staff with such a physical feature may mean the workplace harmony is compromised.

Mountain Root

This is the space between the eyes and if scarred or ridden with lines means this person is likely to be embroiled in conflicts.

Lips

A thinner lower lip suggests this person is selfish and aggressive. If the work entails cooperation and team spirit, someone with this physical trait will not be suitable for such a line of work.

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2 Responses to “Face Reading for Job Interviews”

  1. James says:

    Thanks for this info, this is really useful in hiring people or maybe at least you have already the idea of what kind of personality the person has.

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