Dressing up for the Success Interview
Dressing up for the Success
Interview
Prepare and practice for an interview.
After the date and venue has been set, allow time for enough preparation for the
big day. Remember that first impressions do last, so the way an applicant look
really does matter. Employers could easily give the verdict based on the manner
of dressing during the initial interview.
Better questions and service can be received
if the appearance itself commands respect. It is important to consider the
surroundings of the company granting you an interview. There is no reason to be
over dressed or poorly dressed during this very significant day. In fact, it is
a good rule of thumb to always dress appropriately for any situation. All to
often appearance is glossed over. Some might say that the inner characteristics
of the person matter more, but in reality, you only have one opportunity for a
first impression. Make it count!
Although there are specific guidelines that
can be followed, these does not apply to all states like New York for example,
where people wear trendy up to extreme styles that are far away from the usual
fashion rules common people know. The rule of thumb should be to wear something
that could boost more confidence.
Below are the top ten do's and don'ts during
an interview:
Ø Avoid wild colored nail polish before the
interview. The same goes with long nails that could easily turn off some
conservative employers. These should be neat and very tidy looking.
Ø Never wear jewelry that rattles and
jiggles as you speak and move. Try not to wear two or more rings or earrings.
Piercing aside from the ears is also a no.
Ø Professional hairdo also counts
.
Ø If you are a woman, wear closed shoes.
Heels are very appropriate as this gives more confidence to an individual and
sense of respect is also provided once they see the person wearing them.
Ø Again, for the ladies, never bare those
newly shaven legs. If possible, use stockings regardless of the temperature.
But make sure not to use fancy colored ones. Only use those made for neutral
looking legs. These should also match the shoes.
Ø Remember that a good suit or dress brings
more confidence as well. This will also allow more comfort and chance for the
applicant to answer comfortably or with ease.
Ø Avoid short skirts for women. Wearing
pants or leggings are a no, no during interviews.
Ø Wear the appropriate blazers just as long
as they do not look fashion outdated. Do not use any leather coats or jackets.
Ø For men, the tie is still appropriate.
Avoid using turtlenecks. If there is no suit and tie available, use a collared
shirt or white long sleeves.
Ø Men must not use too much aftershave.
Ø Women should be using bags that are not
too bright and conspicuous. These should be conservative and matching the
dress.
Ø Any briefcase used must be in perfect
condition.
The way a person looks equal the message he
is trying to convey. During the interview, this can either become a plus factor
for the applicant or big loss. Know for a fact that the way an applicant should
look must be appealing, fashionable but not loud.
Consider the latest trends in the area or
location where the prospective job is located. One aspect that is a part of how
employer picks a new hire is based on the physical attributes of the applicant.
From the way the hands were shaken, keeping an eye contact, the way the posture
was maintained, the smile was delivered up to the manner of dressing is being
rated already.
Regardless of your personal career
background, skills, and underlying talents, if the first impression was never
striking enough to make an outstanding appeal to the interviewers, nothing else
counts. This can be the potential employers’ initial interpretation of how an
applicant will do on the job.
Whether that perception is “fair” is
irrelevant. Do you want the job? Look the part and your chances for success
are much greater!