Most people don't have a clue that these details can affect the way an interview goes. You need to package yourself appropriately. Barbara explains, "The idea here is to keep the focus on YOU, not what you're wearing. It's about blending in with the culture you're interviewing for, not setting trends. Impress the interviewer with your ability, not with your clothing." She offers 12 crucial tips to keep in mind when dressing for the interview. Lucky for us, we never make the same mistake twice! ?
Glass's DRESSING FOR THE INTERVIEW 101
1. Avoid trends, stay with modern classics. "You're not on a runway! If you want to walk around with funky outfits and pierced body parts… fine, go into advertising! But if you want to be in an executive role, it's not going to fly."
2. Invest in one good suit. Keep it neutral. Black, navy or grays always work. "When your Donald Trump, you can wear pink. When you're the CEO, you can wear whatever you want. Until then, follow what the culture does."
3. Your clothes need to be tailored to fit. Don't war short skirts or roll up your hems! A simple white or blue shirt under your suit is appropriate. "If you have to think about it, don't wear it. Go with your instincts."
4. No Distractions! Keep the noise level down. Avoid bangles that clank, backless shoes that clunk, earrings that dangle. "Pearls may sound boring, but there is a reason they still sell at Tiffany's."
5. No Logos. You never know who you're going to offend. "Stay away from symbols, initials or pictures."
6. Groomed, healthy hair is important. "Anyone dealing with money, keep your hair off your face in a knot or French twist. The point is, when you are talking to someone and dealing with money, people want you to look serious. You can wear your hair down in the evening."
7. Nails should be clean and clear, at a reasonable length. "I'm shocked at the number of people I see wear nail polish. Red is a no-no."
8. Keep makeup minimal. No heavy mascara or eyeshadow. Neutral lipstick is fine.
9. Anchor yourself with one thing to express your identity. "Wear something that gives you stability or character. A vintage watch is a great piece."
10. No heavy perfume! It's offensive to the interviewer and you never know what allergies they may have.
11. Arrive 15 minutes early for the appointment. Check yourself out in the bathroom. "Make sure you didn't get splashed from a cab going by or have a run in your nylons. It will also give you a chance to relax."
12. Have a good attitude. "People forget to smile. No one wants to work with people who are unpleasant. This is as elementary as shaking someone's hand firmly or looking them in the eyes when you speak. They may be old rules, but they sure haven't changed for most people!"
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5 Comments
Post a CommentMaria! I've been looking for articles on dressing for interviews and yours is by far the most concise and well written. Thank you so much!
During my searching I also came across this great blog which posts tips and tricks on dressing in the professional world. Recently they posted two guides for interview attire - one for women and one for men.
Guide to dressing for Interviews (Men):
http://execstyle.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-dress-for-interview-mens.ht...
Guide to dressing for Interviews (Women):
http://execstyle.blogspot.com/2008/06/how-to-dress-for-interview-women.h...
And the blog itself is http://execstyle.blogspot.com - there are some great tips there if anyone's interested.
Take care!
-J. Martin
Just perfect....couldn't say it better myself.
I really like what you wrote, it's real good advive........thanks
Hi Maria..The article is concise, right to the point that is well-made. I felt relieved that if this was all I had to remember, my chances were improved by a code of professionalism. Thank you for the direction, a good read.
I think it's important to dress conservatively. What about showing tattoos?