Video creates a dilemma. When you look at your interviewer's face on screen, you appear to be looking down or away from their perspective. True eye contact means looking at your camera lens, not at their face. But staring at a camera feels unnatural and you can't see their reactions. Here's the solution: look at the camera when you're speaking. Look at their face when they're speaking. This gives the impression of eye contact when it matters most. Position your video call window near your camera. This minimizes the gap between where you're looking and where eye contact appears.
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