What Jewelry You Should Not Wear:
You want to look professional, even if casual attire is appropriate for your job interview. You should never where children's or juvenile jewelry. A job interview is not the time to show your childish side. Even though the Tinkerbell necklace might be cute, it's just not appropriate if you want to be taken seriously. You should also avoid wearing trendy jewelry such as jelly bracelets, spike collars, facial piercings and other visible body jewelry. Lets face it we live in a judgmental world where self expression can cost you a good job.
Wearing to much, or to bold of jewelry can also leave a bad impression. It's alright to wear a tasteful bracelet, but don't wear twenty of them unless your looking for a job as a part time gypsy. The same rule applies to rings, and bracelets. In the case of job interviews, size does matter. Bold, expressive jewelry might call to much attention, a lead your interviewer to wondering how heavy the piece is, instead of how qualified you are for the job. Regardless if your wearing beads, or pure gold, choose jewelry in petite sizes.
Never try to fancy yourself up, with tons of costume jewelry. If you do you'll either look like you came from a parade, or you grabbed your jewelry out of your young daughters make believe dress up set. A pair of fake pearls that are realistic looking, and petite look great with some outfits. Just don't wear a bold pair of fake hot pink pearls. The same rule applies to bracelets.
Even real jewelry can be to much. Remember this is a job interview, and not a cocktail party. Bold gemstones, or even real precious stones can give the wrong impression if there to large. A five karat ruby ring might look great with a cocktail dress, but it makes you look cheap and tasteless when worn to a job interview.
Religious jewelry might also give the wrong impression. Especially if your faith isn't one that is common, or is commonly misunderstood. If you feel like you need to wear a religious symbol, and your faith is that strong, then be yourself and wear it.
What Jewelry You Should Wear To A Job Interview:
The basic rule to making a good impression, and wearing the right jewelry to a job interview is easy to remember. You want to keep your jewelry simple, delicate, and petite. For earrings consider wearing small studs, or even small hoops. A bracelet, and a watch are both acceptable, just make sure they are small, and classy. Consider only wearing one small necklace. You can wear a set of pearls, or a thin gold chain with a charm, but avoid over layering. Do not wear more then two necklaces to a job interview, regardless of how small they are.
Remember this is a job interview. Your trying to sell yourself for a job position. You want your interviewer to notice you, but keep interest in what your saying, and what you can offer the company. The important thing when interviewing for job is to keep eye contact. The wrong jewelry can distract, offend, or even give your interviewer the wrong impression of you.
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