We were guided into our room where we signed in and took a seat. The moment Mr. Gerald Tang started his workshop, we were given a test. The test was simple, a handshake. However, it was not as easy as it seems because everybody failed. The reason was that we all remained seated when we all shaken hands with the presenter. He explained that because of this, we were naturally looked down upon by him. Ideally, we were supposed to stand, have eye contact, and perform a “proper handshake.” He states that a proper handshake first starts off flat so both parties’ thumbs can interlock. Then the grasp, its doesn’t have to be a strong grip, just with a little strength is enough. This is because the thumbs were interlocked so the handshake was nice and firm. I learned that first impression are a big important part of any interview and can happen at any time. The method for a proper handshake was new to me, I was quite surprised when he showed how a handshake was supposed to look like. and feel like. I’m looking forward to learn more from Mr. Gerald Tang on his next workshop, “Mastering the Job Interview – Expert.”