Job Interviews How to Dress for your Interview
Job Interviews - Dress to Make a Lasting Impression. How you first present yourself with a potential employer is extremely important, and your appearance can make or break you when you meet a potential employer for the first time. Regardless of what you know of the company dress code dress sharply and conservatively for your interview. Always err on the side of caution - and attend in a well pressed, neat, professional business suit. This will always the most favorable attire and your most cautious approach. In some respects what you wear to your interview is nearly as important as your response to interview questions. Your first impressions are crucial at this stage of your interview. We all vibrate various signals and these can be influenced by the way you make eye contact, how we dress, how we smell, our physical appearance, tone of voice, right through to your body language. All of these can prove to be difference in passing or failing your job interview. Check out these useful strategies to make a lasting and positive impression. Dress stylishly for your interview and at all times look professional.
In most cases it is appropriate to wear a good smart suit. Colour at this point is not important however a dark suit preferably navy, black or even gray is more suitable.
A conservative look is always good however the sharper you look the better your appearance is going to be.
Ensure that your suit, shirt, tie, or blouse is well pressed and your appearance neat and tidy. It’s always a good idea if you have a briefcase or handbag and are wearing a tie or neck scarf, so if it is possible take a spare just in off chance you have an accident.
If it was required, I would go as far as having a haircut. Men - ensure you shave. Ladies - nails nicely manicured well in advance.
Personal hygiene is important also. You will be in a closed room with most likely very little ventilation. Chances are you will already be a bit nervous which can open up the sweat glands and you may perspire to a certain degree. This is natural and I don’t want you to worry, however a good anti-perspirant is well worth the money for your comfort on the day.
Take sensible precautions: wear something comfortable, again use the bathroom before you go in - check your tie, blouse, teeth and hair. Ask for a glass of water if one is not provided. A few quiet deep breathing exercises will make you look and feel less agitated.
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