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What is your view about "Handshake" after interview in multi-cultural and multi-religious office environment. your suggestion is YES or NO?

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Some people say it is rude not to shake hand with the panel after interview, while others say it is disadvantage specially in multi-cultural and multi religious environment.

What is your suggestion? 

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Question added by Mehboob Ali Laghari , Social Mobilization Team Incharge , TRDP-European Union
Date Posted: 2015/08/27
Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi
by Ahmed Mohamed Ayesh Sarkhi , Shared Services Supervisor , Saudi Musheera Co. Ltd.

about me should do that with men woman no

Nasir Hussain
by Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

You live in society where both religion and culture has a deep impact on most of us................. In islam, it is forbidden to shake hands with women................ similarly there are societies e.g., India, where people don't interact with people of other SECTS and even different cultures.

 

SO if you strictly observe and follow the preaching & teaching of religion, either you have to make a clear decision not to work in a multicultural / multi-religion office environment or have to draw a line between DO's and DONT's

Sherjeel Khalid
by Sherjeel Khalid , Senior Manager , nordcloud

Though hand-shake is important in western societies, Asian, even Koreans and Japanese prefer other ways of giving respect to each other. They would bow instead of a hand shake.

So it's always best to improve your instinct and understand how the other person, especially female, feel comfortable. Notice their gesture and react accordingly.

Imdad Hussain Rajput
by Imdad Hussain Rajput , Assistant Sales Manager , Forego

Agree to dear Nasir Hussain ................................

celia cardozo
by celia cardozo , HR and Operations Co-ordinator , Baker Hughes

My personal view is that Handshake  with the panel member after the interview makes you feel confident and comfortable.

Yes and a No, 

 

If the employer offer a hand, and you, based on your culture and religion is not allowing such act, you can just reciprocate by smiling and saying thank you.

 

If the employer did not offer a hand, don't offer your hand back too. 

 

If you don't have any problem regarding hand shaking and the employer offer the hand, go ahead and reciprocate.

Ahmad El Said
by Ahmad El Said , Category Manager , The Sultan Center

you have to take into consideration the culture and the religion of the interviewer specially the female one 

other than that hand shaking is  a good sign and makes you comfortable

Evelyn Gaspar
by Evelyn Gaspar , Loans Assistant , Banco de Oro Unibank Inc. Consumer Lending Group/Home

A handshake is a sign of humility and professionalism. Whether an interview went well or not, a handshake is a must. Always.

MERNA Manalo
by MERNA Manalo , private nurse , home

Handshake is a sign of respect for both parties.we didn't have do same culture even religion.so I think handshake is the best thing of saying thank u or pleasure.

CHRISTOS BITOS
by CHRISTOS BITOS , Business Development Manager - Engineer , SATURN

I would suggest to "Handshake " after an interview.It is about being polite with good manners and shows proffesionalism.

KASHIF RIAZ
by KASHIF RIAZ , Admin In Charge , Dawood Herculese Corporation

I think its ok to shake hands with the panel after interview.

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