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Tips On How To Dress For A Job Interview Possibly even more stressful than the questions you are going to have to answer, you are going to have to find the perfect outfit to wear to a job interview. You want to look professional and like you are going to fit in with the company. You will find all kinds of advice on job searching sites . However, a good rule of thumb for Men is that you can’t overdress for the interview. Shirt and tie or a suit is always a safe choice. For women, picking the clothes is more challenging. For both men and women, try to pick an outfit that you feel comfortable in and that fits you properly. You don’t want pants that are too tight or a shirt that is too snug across the chest. It can be a distraction for both you and your interviewer and that is the last thing you want. In the same light, endeavour to pick colours that suit you but aren’t too bright. If you decide to wear cloths with patterns ensure that the patterns are not too bold for a professional engagement. As much as possible wear something that is subtle in colour, flattering but not too loud. Remember that you are there for an interview and not for a night out. You want the interviewer to focus on your answers, not what you are wearing. For ladies, when you are out for a job interview, do not bring with you a heavily printed bag. A purse would be a better option and as always choose a conservative colour that would go along with your dress. Remember too that your overall appearance is going to be judged, and this includes more than the clothes you are wearing. It is also important to pay attention to hygiene and grooming. This is even more important if you are going for jobs in London . To this end, make every attempt to be clean, neat and tidy. It is probably best not to wear a strong scent. There is every chance that the interview will be conducted in a small room and a strong smelling perfume could make others uncomfortable. Your finger nails should be short and clean. Similarly, your hair should be clean and tidy and brush your teeth immediately before leaving for the interview. Carry mints or breathe freshener with you if possible. You might be wondering what all of these details has to do with your qualifications and getting the job on offer. It has a lot to do with it, especially if you are going to be dealing with a Company’s customers face-to-face. The company will want to hire employees who are going to represent the establishment in the best possible light. In addition, many people believe that the way you present yourself is an indication of the way you work. Consequently, if a person is perceived as untidy, that person will most likely be expected to produce untidy work. That will obviously not encourage an employer to offer you that wonderful office job. You do not have to be a power dresser or a head turner when you get set for a job interview. You just need to follow the basic rule of looking professional and presentable.

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Tips On How To Dress For A Job Interview

Possibly even more stressful than the questions you are going to have to answer, you are going to have to find the perfect outfit to wear to a job interview. You want to look professional and like you are going to fit in with the company. You will find all kinds of advice on job searching sites. However, a good rule of thumb for Men is that you can’t overdress for the interview. Shirt and tie or a suit is always a safe choice. For women, picking the clothes is more challenging.

For both men and women, try to pick an outfit that you feel comfortable in and that fits you properly. You don’t want pants that are too tight or a shirt that is too snug across the chest. It can be a distraction for both you and your interviewer and that is the last thing you want. In the same light, endeavour to pick colours that suit you but aren’t too bright. If you decide to wear cloths with patterns ensure that the patterns are not too bold for a professional engagement. As much as possible wear something that is subtle in colour, flattering but not too loud. Remember that you are there for an interview and not for a night out. You want the interviewer to focus on your answers, not what you are wearing.

For ladies, when you are out for a job interview, do not bring with you a heavily printed bag. A purse would be a better option and as always choose a conservative colour that would go along with your dress.

Remember too that your overall appearance is going to be judged, and this includes more than the clothes you are wearing. It is also important to pay attention to hygiene and grooming. This is even more important if you are going for jobs in London. To this end, make every attempt to be clean, neat and tidy. It is probably best not to wear a strong scent. There is every chance that the interview will be conducted in a small room and a strong smelling perfume could make others uncomfortable. Your finger nails should be short and clean. Similarly, your hair should be clean and tidy and brush your teeth immediately before leaving for the interview. Carry mints or breathe freshener with you if possible.

You might be wondering what all of these details has to do with your qualifications and getting the job on offer. It has a lot to do with it, especially if you are going to be dealing with a Company’s customers face-to-face. The company will want to hire employees who are going to represent the establishment in the best possible light. In addition, many people believe that the way you present yourself is an indication of the way you work. Consequently, if a person is perceived as untidy, that person will most likely be expected to produce untidy work. That will obviously not encourage an employer to offer you that wonderful office job.

You do not have to be a power dresser or a head turner when you get set for a job interview. You just need to follow the basic rule of looking professional and presentable.