dressing for an interview
Dressing for an Interview
You are expecting a call from a company and are wondering how to dress for the scheduled interview. Given below are a few tips, for both, men and women on how you can dress appropriately for the interview.
- The most important thing to be kept in mind is that your clothes fit you properly. Avoid loose fitting and faded clothes.
- Your shoes should be comfortable and match your clothes. Make sure that they are not ill-fitting, or it may lead to you feeling uncomfortable--which is clearly noticeable and may create a bad impression on the interviewer.
- Dress formally for an interview. It actually pays if you learn about the dress code of the company where the interview will be held.
- Wear a suit, preferably in dark gray, navy or black, with a light shirt (crisp white or light blue). Choose a sober-colored matching tie with diagonal lines or small patterns on it. Avoid using brightly colored ties and wild prints that will look like a complete mismatch with your suit. Make sure that the suit fits you correctly and is ironed.
- If you know that the company does not expect you to wear suits, then choose well-pressed slacks or khakis with a clean button-down shirt, and a belt. Your belt must match the color of your shoes. If you are wearing a brown, navy or black outfit then your shoes must be black. Or if you are wearing muted pastels or medium toned colors, opt for dark brown leather shoes.
- Shave before an interview--don't sport a stubble. Your beard will give you a shabby appearance and that will reflect negatively in your personality.
- Polish your shoes before the interview, preferably the night before. Scuff marks or dirt may reveal a lack of attention and little thought to details.
- Carry a leather briefcase or a vinyl-bound portfolio for your resume and other necessary documents. This will add a professional look to your appearance.
- Don't use strong perfumes or aftershave lotions on the day of your interview. Opt for subtle fragrances that do not assault anyone's senses.
- And finally, before you leave for the interview, check yourself in the mirror. See that your hair is combed properly and your attire does not have wrinkles or stains.
- Remember that there is only one chance to make a first impression, so you must take proper care while dressing for a job interview. Choose well-fitting slacks and a blouse if you are going for an interview in an informal place of business.
- If the place expects you to be in formals, then a plain suit with a matching shirt will be appropriate. Stick to dark beige, navy blue or black. Next, choose a blouse or shirt that will complement your suit. Make sure it contrasts with the suit. Avoid lace, ruffles or any sort of decoration as this will give it a casual appearance. You can even wear a silk scarf to complete the formal look.
- Tie your hair into a bun or simply comb it properly. Your hairstyle should go with your dress. A bun is always safe as it gives a conservative and formal approach.
- Wear closed toe shoes, loafers or pumps. If you are wearing a skirt, don't forget nylons.
- Avoid wearing lots of make up, dark lipsticks, jewelry etc. Use lightly blended blush and foundation, with a colored matte lipstick and brown or black mascara.
- Don't wear eyeshadow, as it may start powdering and create the appearance of dark circles. Make sure that your nails are clipped properly and your nail polish is not chipped before you go for the interview.
- Avoid wearing tight fitting dresses, mini skirts, strapped sandals, sloppy overalls etc. Also check whether your outfit has stains, tears, or creases. Make sure that your nylons don't have holes in them.
- Carry a decent portfolio or briefcase for your documents. Avoid over-sized handbags.