4. “Being interviewed for a job is a stress-producing situation, so it is normal to feel nervous. There are plenty of jobs [ where / when / what / while ] a little nervousness is not looked at distrustfully. It does [ serve / help / comfort / improve ] to dry a moist forehead or a sweaty hand [ nearly / almost / even / just ] before meeting the interviewer, but otherwise do not be [ closely / quite / too / such ] concerned about the visible manifestations of [ their / your / his / her ] nervousness. Experienced interviewers will discount most physical [ signs / cues / illnesses / defects ] of nervousness. The only one that they have a hard time [ eliminating / listening to / ignoring / disapproving ] is an unquiet hand. People who [ really / constantly / conveniently / blindly ] twist their hands or make movements that are dramatically agitated are calling attention [ on / towards / into / to ] their nervousness.
Remember that interviewers [ talk / have talked / would talk / talked ] to people in order to hire them, not because they enjoy embarrassing uneasy job applicants. One way to overcome a flustered feeling, or ´butterflies in the stomach´, is to remember that interviewers want to hire people who have something to offer the company. If they think that you will fit into their organization, you will be the one who gets the job.”
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ResponderExcluirso this is it
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Great Leopoldo. You just got one wrong answer!!