Job Interview Dress
In the preparation for a job interview, one must begin by taking a
look at oneself. A good look in the mirror would be a good start to
make sure nothing is being overlooked. Being clean and neat would
definitely be a plus in making a good first impression. A good first
impression is key to getting off on the right foot at the start of an
interview. There is only going to be one chance at making a positive
first impression, so nothing should be overlooked.
The first couple of things that should be taken care of prior to
the interview are making sure that you are clean and well groomed. By
well groomed I mean that the hair should be neat and cut appropriately
for the position that is being sought after. There may be more
latitude given to someone who is going for a job at record store than
someone who is going for a job in bank or an insurance company. So
being clean and well groomed would be a great place to start.
The second thing that should be taken care of prior to the
interview is to make sure the appropriate clothes have been purchased
or laid out. Nothing too flashy or too trendy should be worn, you
don�t want to show them that you are too wild and crazy for whatever
position you are going for. A nice dark suit, whether it is a man or a
woman going for the position, would be a step in the right direction.
Maybe a dark blue or charcoal suit would probably be your best bet
when trying to make the right statement. Anything that is too loud in
color would probably not work. It may be the one thing that changes
their minds and makes it easier for them to choose some other
candidate. Basically, you want to show them that you are serious about
the chance you may have at working there and you don�t to ruin your
chances by showing up in a leopard suit and yellow shoes. So,
something conservative and dark with the appropriate shirt, tie, and
shoes would be a great start in preparing for an interview.
Don't know what to wear for an interview? Here are some helpful
tips:
- Wear clothing that is both professional and comfortable for you
- Be clean, which goes for you and your clothing
- Be fairly conservative in dress--a two-piece suit, white dress
shirt, and tie for a man. Women should wear either a suit or a
dress, also along the conservative lines.
- Wear clean dress shoes
- Use a simple, clean hairstyle
- Avoid excessive jewelry, make-up, or perfume/cologne
Here's what you might want to bring:
- A watch (but don't look at it during the interview)
- A pen and pad of paper (for taking notes)
- Extra copies of your r�sum�
- A briefcase or portfolio rather than a backpack or purse
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