Question

When it comes to making a good impression in a work setting,​

a. ​it does not apply to an initial contact, since both people are meeting for an express purpose.

b. ​you have a 5- to 10-minute grace period before people form their impression of you.

c. ​your handshake and facial expression dominate all other elements of your appearance.

d. ​you have only seconds in which a person will accept or reject an employee or firm.

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