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Dress For Success
Dress For Success - What to wear at interview
Jeremy
Tromans AllAboutMedicalSales.com First published: March
2003
Appropriate Attire Is a Must The clothing you wear to your
interview should make you look like you will fit in at your prospective
employer. When in doubt, err on the side of conservatism, suggest the experts.
Even if the company has a "business casual" dress policy, you're better off
dressing a bit on the stuffy side than in taking a gamble only to find that
your idea of casual doesn't match that of your prospective employer.
Dress For Success - What to wear at interview
For Men Traditional business
attire means a dark, conservative suit and a white, long-sleeved (even in
summer), pressed dress shirt. Ties should be silk and coordinate well with
the suit. Avoid flashy patterns on ties-the job interview isn't the time to
prove how much of an individualist you are. If you wear an earring (or
several), remove it before the interview. For
Women Traditional business attire is a conservative suit or dress-those
thigh-high skirt lengths alá Melrose Place won't cut it in the real
business world. Avoid wearing jewelry and makeup that are showy or
distracting. Forget the excessively long fingernails-they, too, are
distracting. If you wear nail polish, make sure it's a subtle color and neatly
done. For Everyone Avoid wearing too much cologne or
perfume. Your hair should be clean and well-groomed. Shoes should be
polished and coordinate with your suit or dress. An interview isn't a beauty
contest, but how you dress and your overall appearance almost always get
noticed by the interviewer. Don't give the interviewer a chance to rule you out
because you didn't feel like ironing your shirt or polishing your shoes. Dress
in a business-like, professional manner, and you'll be sure to fit in wherever
you interview.
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