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Interviewing Wardrobe Tips

Congratulations, you got a call and have an interview! There are so many things to do to prepare. You’ve done your important homework on the company. You have your resume, with extra copies just in case. You know what time to arrive and how to get there. You’ve gone over practice interview questions and rehearsed your eye contact and handshake. What else could there possibly be to think about? You have to consider your wardrobe!

It seems like a no-brainer, but what you wear to an interview is going to be part of that first impression you give to your potential employer, and you want that first impression to be positive. Dressing for success and dressing for the job you want are more than just silly sayings. They happen to be true! But you don’t want to go overboard (or under board, for that matter). You don’t want to overdress and you especially don’t want to under dress. Go for neutral. You should look nice and well groomed but not overstated or inappropriate. A suit and tie or, at the minimum, a blazer, slacks and a tie are good choices for men. Think on the conservative end when choosing suit, shirt and tie color. Unless you’re interviewing in a field that embraces a more expressive style, keep it simple. For women it’s always acceptable to wear a blazer over a blouse with pants or a skirt. Women should also keep it simple. Avoid elaborate hair or makeup and save your tight fitting clothes for your personal time. Also stick with simple jewelry. Again, unless you’re looking for a job in an industry where colorful or flashy clothes are the norm, keep it simple and tasteful with a slant toward the more conservative.

When preparing for that all-important interview, don’t overlook the importance of wardrobe. Making a good first impression is important, and how you look will have a big impact. Keep in mind when choosing your interview outfit that your clothing should make a good impression, but should not detract from you. Keep it tasteful and simple and you’ll be on your way to looking great!

The First Impression at a Job Interview

First impressions are formed within 7 to 30 seconds of meeting someone, according to various statistics, and these impressions tend to be lasting ones. Making the absolute best first impression is all about how you look and smell, body language, eye contact and the very first words out of your mouth. For the sake of the first impression, you need to go into an interview looking your all-out best, your confidence at an all-time high and with lots of planning to help you along.

Here are tips to help you score a great first impression.

  • Wear your best interview clothes and prepare them in advance. Send them to the cleaners if you need to, or at least press them and inspect them for loose threads, buttons and hems before getting dressed.
  • Shine your shoes.
  • Make sure accessories match.
  • If you smoke, do not do so on the way to an interview. The odor will linger.
  • If you drive a lemon that has an unpleasant odor to it, use another form of transportation to get to the interview. You want to arrive smelling clean.
  • Men should be clean shaven.
  • Women should wear at least a minimum of makeup such as foundation and lipstick, even if you never wear makeup.
  • Remove all piercings, except for earrings for women.
  • Don’t slump.
  • Stand tall, hold your head high, make eye contact and smile when you get to the interview site.
  • Be the first to offer a hand for a handshake and remember to do so firmly.
  • Prepare the first words you will say. Since the interviewer will already know your name, a great place to start is to thank him or her for the opportunity to meet and discuss the opening you are being considered for. You may also want to mention something about the company that has impressed you.

Lots of time and forethought goes into making that first impression. Practice with someone you trust and you will be ready to wow potential employers in no time.

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