According to NASA: Why your laughter reveals how emotionally intelligent you are

People who get along well with their colleagues on an interpersonal level generally have a better chance of being happier at work. However, HR professionals need to be able to assess whether you'll fit well into the team. That's why NASA also values laughter.
Can you still remember your last job interview? Or are you perhaps currently in the middle of a job search? These kinds of interviews can be truly draining. First, you spend hours preparing, then the questions are completely different than expected, and ultimately, you don't get the job and you don't know why. Maybe it wasn't your own skills at all. Many jobs these days aren't just about technical skills, but also social skills and personality. At the American space agency NASA, they even closely examine applicants' smiles.
Laughter as a sign of emotional intelligenceThere's almost no job where you'll work without colleagues, and the commute to work is much easier when you get along well with others. In this video, we show you why your smile might be particularly appreciated during your interview.
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