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Proper Attire For An Interview

Perhaps one of the few things even more stressful than worrying about the questions that may come up in a job interview, is worrying about what to wear. More than anything, you want to look professional enough to fit in with the company.

As a rule, men should never come overdressed for job interviews. A crisp shirt and tie or suit ensemble will suffice. For women, on the other hand, things are a little bit more complicated.

However, this rule applies to both men and women: pick an outfit you feel comfortable in and one that fits you properly. Wearing pants that are too tight or a top that is too snug may pose as a distraction to both you and your interviewer.

Also, pick colors that are more subdued rather than loud. Avoid bright colors and overly bold patterns. You want your interviewer to focus on what you have to say and not on what you’re wearing.

Obviously the clothing you wear will only play a minor role in the overall outcome, but it’s little things like this that can certainly add up and you want to get as many small details as possible right.

Hygiene and grooming are important; make sure you look neat and tidy. Try not to wear a strong scent during the interview either. The interview will most likely be held in a small room. An overpowering scent can make others uncomfortable.

Another thing that most people tend to overlook are their nails. Keep them short and clean. The same goes for your hair, keep your look clean and tidy. Also, have mints with you or brush your teeth right before the interview.

You may be thinking that how you look shouldn’t affect the outcome of a job interview. But the truth is appearance does play a part in the selection process. Looks have a lot to do with the job especially if you are tasked to deal with the company’s customers face-to face. More than anything, the company will want to hire people who are going to represent their brand in the best possible light.

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