Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Dressing for a job interview

The Dos and Don'ts of dressing for a job interview:

As students approaching graduation quickly, we are more than likely about to/already have faced the world of job interviews. If you have already made it thus far, congratulations, this means you have already impressed the employer on paper and now have the opportunity to impress s/he in person. Aside from coming prepared and on-time, dressing professionally can make or break a potential job. Here are some tips for preparing your attire for the big interview.

Do


  • a little research on how the people in similar positions of the same company dress.
  • over-dress.
  • wear neutral colors.
  • wear dresses, skirts, and nice dress pants. (girls)
  • wear nice pants, perhaps a sport coat or blazer, and polished shoes. (boys)
  • wear small amounts of jewelry if desired.
Don't
  • wear skirts or dresses above the knee. (girls)
  • wear tops that are low cut and show cleavage. (girls)
  • wear casual khaki pants.
  • casual shoes.
  • wrinkled shirts.
  • too much makeup. (girls)
  • wear bright flashy colors.
  • too tight or too small of clothing.
Works cited:
Don't Be This Guy. Digital image. Giorgentinewyork.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Oct. 2015.

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