They say you only have one chance at making a great first
impression - whoever “they” are, that is. So are you dressing for success when
you meet a potential future employer for an interview? What exactly is dressing for success? Here are a few
tips from your fellow Jaycees that
will help you look the part at your next interview.
Stick to the classics. If you are unsure of the work environment
at the place you are interviewing, keep it basic with items like slacks or a
pencil skirt, a button up shirt and a blazer for the ladies; men should either
wear a sports coat and slacks or stick to a suit. Either way, we recommend
donning a tie. It’s never bad to be overdressed, but you can make the wrong
impression by underdressing.
Dress for comfort. You can wear the most gorgeous
heels, but if you can’t walk in them your interviewers will sense your lack of
confidence. Men, if your suit jackets are too tight, it might inhibit you from
making a proper handshake. The easiest way to solve this dilemma is to do a
wardrobe practice run—get dressed in your interview attire, see how it feels
and adjust if necessary.
Remember to have personality. Just because we said to
stick to the classics doesn’t mean you can’t show off the real you. Don a
brightly colored oxford shirt or a vibrant one to standout from the crowd. Men, don’t be afraid to sport your fashion forward over-sized watch or even some
colorful argyle socks; they may go unnoticed, but they‘re fun regardless.
When it comes to choosing the right clothing for your next
interview, just remember to keep it simple, comfortable and don’t be afraid to
express yourself within reason. Do you have any go-to pieces that you wear when
you are interviewing? Visit our Facebook and Twitter
pages to share your apparel advice with us.
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