When you enter the room the interviewer could create you with a country stand up and do the same even if you hate it. It's very rude not to create your back if you're uncertain shred her napkin in one hand and wipe them first before they can say because it's disgusting to shake with sweaty hands, their hands say has to be firm and soft. Sit down in the chair and hold your bike upright. If you feel too warm, take off your jacket interview me last long so you'd better feel comfortable the interviewer usually asked you if you would like something to drink like water or coffee. He could like that reply politely something again is plays or yes please only if it isn't too much trouble for you. If it doesn't offer you something to drink take a small bottle of water out of your handbag or briefcase in case you need it.
Ask permission to take notes and if the interviewer gives you care consent she usually does then take out your notebook or laptop and write your notes. You will need is useful information to start it afterwards for the second round of injuries. If you are in the beginning of the injury and you're still under stress, your hands are traveling you're sweating etc admit that to the interviewer say something like I'm sorry if I don't reply to your questions quickly enough because I'm narrows the interviewer will make allowances for show of your stress symptoms at the same time trying to control your anxiety click normally and find something to fit below the table without making any noise. You need to relax as soon as possible. Otherwise, the interviewer will think that you cannot control your anxiety and will wonder how you can handle stressful situations at work. A lot of talking is done about the body posture and eye contact.
It's true that our posture shows our emotion so you need to be careful on what you show not only what you say during the interview, but how you say it. Your body posture and your tone of voice are important. Avoid for Holding your arms on your chest or crossing your legs shows passive and defensive. Instead, raise your hands on your lap and sit upright. Keep the volume of your voice at the novice level neither shouting nor whispering. If you feel awkward to local interviewing the eye look in the middle of a forehead between the eyebrows in this way you appear you're looking into the interviewers eyes but you actually aren't interpreting the interviewers body language is usually difficult for a candidate with Asperger's, but you can pay attention to the follow hints.
If the interviewer is nodding, then it means that he pays attention to what you're saying and encourage you to continue if the interviewer looks at his watch. More than once while he's talking to you. It's a sign that he's under pressure. That means that you have to give quick and concise answers because he's about to finish the interview. If the interviewer is moving on his chair while looking at his watch, or he looks at his watch more than twice It's a sign that he wants to finish the interview.