Showing posts with label tips for interview dressing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tips for interview dressing. Show all posts

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Dressing Up For An Interview: The Essentials

Dressing up for an interview can be really daunting. Being a formal occasion, one should be really careful about his attire as a wrong choice of style, color etc can cost you a job hence, it is imperative to give proper attention towards the interview outfit. Discussed under are few tips which can help you make the right impression at the interview. Take a look at some of the interview tips here:

Clothes
One has to be strictly dressed in formals for an interview. Even if the profile is not as formal as that of a management trainee or law practitioner, it is always wise to opt for clothes which are formal to a certain extent. Suits in the safe shades of black, navy or grey can never go wrong as interview dresses. Team them up with a blue or white shirt along with black leather lace up shoes and a black belt. Pick up a necktie that goes well with the suit as well as the shirt color and you are done with the perfect dress for an interview. In case of a not so formal interview, a well pressed khaki trousers with a button down shirt and leather dress shoes and probably a blazer can look wonderfully well

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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Dressing Up for an Interview

Flawless grooming is the very first step towards a prospective job as the dressing style speak a lot about one's personality. Thus, one needs to be extra cautious while dressing up for an interview. Here are few tips which can come handy before a job interview.

Step 1
The first step is to confirm whether or not the company follows a dress code. You can call up the receptionist or the secretary of the firm and get first hand information on how the company expects their employees to dress.


Step 2
The location or the work environment is an important aspect to consider, the dressing style would vary according to it only. If you have to work in a library located in a strip mall then sweaters and slacks would make a nice choice, but if its a corporate office then a suave business suit would definitely be the perfect dress to wear. One can go for pantsuit teamed up with sweater or blouse for an informal office.



Step 3
Shoes make an integral part of the entire dress and your overall appearance hence, it should not be neglected at all. Closed-toe shoes, pumps or loafers should be the ultimate options to choose from. Fancy sandals and stilettos should be avoided at all cost. In case you are wearing a skirt, make sure you wear nylons with it.


Step 4
There are certain dress items which strictly don't stand a place in the professional environment. Miniskirts, close fitted sweaters or t-shirts, sloppy overalls are a big no-no for office purposes. Make sure you look smart and chic rather than sleazy and casual on the very first meeting.


Step 5
Closely check your dress for holes, tears, stains, scuffs or wrinkles as any of these obviously do not make a good impression.


Step 6
One has to be very careful with make up for interviews. Make up should be carried as minimal as possible besides jewelry too needs to be avoided. A trendy hot lip color or a fancy nose ring can cost you your dream job. Excessive use of hair spray and perfume should also be avoided.


Step 7
Your hair, nails, hems and the shine on the shoes should be impeccable. A little carelessness on these areas can skip you from appearing as an impressive personality across the interview desk.


Step 8
Make sure that you carry a smart briefcase or portfolio rather than an oversized put-everything-inside handbag. A casual all purpose bag gives a very disorganized feel to the overall appearance.