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Interview Attire
Your first impression with a prospective employer can be determined by the way you dress for the interview.
The good news is - clothing is one of the aspects of the interview situation over which you have complete control.
So use it to your advantage. There are many books on the subject of dressing for success; some go as far as suggesting certain patterns and colors.
However, what’s most important is to look professional and well groomed; be sure to consider the city and culture that you’ll be working in too, to ensure you are appropriately dressed. For the majority of interviews, general business attire for women will include dresses with hose and covered toe dress shoes, or basic blouses with skirts or dress pants. In Hawaii, men may wear aloha shirts or dress shirts with slacks, and covered toe dress shoes. In Mainland markets, suits and tie will be more appropriate.
Even if the workplace itself is casual, it’s usually best to dress up. Walking in wearing jeans gives the impression that you don’t take the interview very seriously. Go easy on the jewelry, and avoid fashion extremes.
When in doubt, dress on the conservative side.
And never wear anything that’s too short, tight or low cut. |
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