Dressing for Jobs Interviews

The way you dress for your job interview is important

The way you dress for your job interview

will have a major impact on how well your job interview goes. It is not only possible to dress too casually, but it is also possible to overdress for the occasion. You need to be sure you dress appropriately for the position you are applying for.

It’s a good idea to wear something just slightly above the level of dress you would be wearing to work each day. If most of your coworkers would be wearing khaki pants and dress shirts, you might want to dress similarly, with the addition or a blazer. If most of them would be wearing designer business suits, you should dress this way for your interview. If you would be wearing jeans and t-shirts to work, you could wear slacks and a dress shirt to the interview. The only time you shouldn’t dress at or slighly above your potential coworker dress would be if you were applying for a specific type of job.

For example, if you are applying for a job at a tattoo parlor, you might not want to wear slacks and a dress shirt to your interview. You might end up looking stuffy or foolish. In a case like this, you would just wear whatever you would normally wear to work, just making sure that your clothes are clean and free of stains, rips, or other unintended damage.

Color is important in determining how to dress for your job interview.

Red signifies confidence, and will give the interviewer a vibe that you are intelligent and strong. Blue is calming, and will help relax the interviewer and put them at ease with you. You don’t want to wear too much color, because it can be shocking and overpowering, but a tie or scarf in one of these colors can make a big difference.

However you decide to dress for your job interview, make sure the clothes are in good condition.

Your clothing should be clean, free of stains and tears, and ironed smooth if necessary. Pleats should be pressed, shirts should be free of wrinkles, and clothing should not look old or worn out.

The way you dress for your job interview is going to have a big impact on how you are perceived. Be sure to give a great first impression, or it may be the only impression you ever get!

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Comments

  1. Get A Job says:

    This is some great information. I think people stress a lot more than we think about how to dress for a successful interview. Thanks for the article, I will be forwarding this to all my clients.

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