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How To Dress For A Job Interview
You have probably heard the term “dress for
success.” Well, you are going to want to dress for success when
you go on a job interview as this is your first and only time to make a
good impression with your prospective boss.
How do you dress for success? Here are some pointers on how to really
make a good impression with your dress style during a job interview:
Wear a suit
If you are a man, wear a tie. If you are a woman, wear a suit with
heels and stockings. You should look very business like and
professional. You probably will not be wearing a suit when you go to
work on a daily basis, as most offices have adopted the business casual
look, but you will want to wear a suit for the interview. Wearing a
suit will show the interviewer that you cared enough about getting the
job to get dressed up.
Eliminate cologne
You do not want people to smell you coming a mile away, even if it is
an expensive cologne. Minimize your use of cologne or perfume when you
go for a job interview. Too much cologne is distracting and will end up
being a distraction for your prospective boss who may even be disturbed
by this. Both men and women are guilty of wearing too much cologne at
times so go easy on the scent. By the way, you don’t want to
smell bad, either. Make sure that you are well groomed and washed for
your job interview.
Go easy on make up
Women should go easy on make up as well as elaborate hair styles. Women
who wear too much makeup to a job interview end up looking
unprofessional. This does not mean that you have to look like a plain
Jane, either. You can look good and wear your hair pulled back without
having it in a severe bun. But long flowing locks and make up galore is
for a nightclub, not for a job interview. While you want to look
attractive, you want to tone down any elaborate appearance.
Shave
If you are a man, make sure that you shave before a job interview. The
scruffy look may work for some actors, but it will not land you a job.
Shave and look well groomed before the job.
Clean shoes
You would be surprised at how many people will notice your shoes. Women
should wear a low heel and men should wear dress shoes. Shoes should be
conservative in nature and should be polished.
All of your clothes should be free from stains and holes. You should
dress for success even if you have to buy clothes at a second hand shop
in order to look good for the job interview. Go easy on accessories,
makeup and cologne and dress like you are a professional.
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