How To Dress For a Job Interview?

Do not over-accessorize for a job interview

Accessories should also be kept at minimal. Big, dangling earrings and flashy bracelets are a complete no-no. Small pearl or silver earrings paired up with a silver chain and a tight-belted wristwatch is acceptable. No visible tattoos or body piercings, except the conventional ear piercings.

Add a whiff of confidence to help you smell fresh during your interview

You have to smell good at an interview not only for the interviewer, but also for yourself. Apply some perfume, do not bathe in it. You want to smell confident, not smug. Also, see to it that you have fresh breath. A breath mint will leave you feeling minty-fresh. Do not be caught chewing gum at an interview.

Pay attention to detail

Hair brushed back and tied neatly in a bun or a pony tail, polished low-heeled shoes and well-trimmed or manicured nails are all integrated as ideal job interview etiquette. Little things matter. Attention to detailing is a way of asserting that you are taking the interview seriously.

What you wear speaks volumes about how you feel about yourself. Dressing for an interview is about balancing professionalism and individualism. And all the while ensuring, you don’t go overboard. So buck up, go out there and do your thing. Good luck.

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