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How to Dress for Your Job Interview

When you are invited to interview, you may be worried about what you should wear. After all, different companies may expect you to flaunt different styles of dress, so it can be a minefield to know which direction to take. There is no right or wrong answer on the best way to dress for your job interview and there may be a few other aspects you may never have considered before, so in this guide, we’re going to list a few helpful tips on how you should dress for your upcoming interview:


1. Keep it comfy

First thing’s first, it’s important to keep your interview attire comfortable. This is likely to be one of the most stressful moments of your life, so the last thing you need is to be shuffling around in your seat because your outfit doesn’t fit properly. This will go on to affect your body language and ultimately shows that you’re irritated and uneasy.


2. Try to be conventional

Although you may wish to make a memorable impression at your interview, you’ll give yourself the best chance of being hired by keeping your look simple and traditional, but with a hint of your style. While it would be advised to stick to muted tones such as grey or navy, there is nothing wrong with wearing a block colour such as a blouse, shirt or tie to allow you to stand out from the crowd.


3. Make sure everything is neat and clean

Always ensure that your outfit is prepared in the days before your interview date and inspect it for any holes or marks. Concentrate on your presentation as much as possible – ensure your shoes are clean, your outfit is freshly laundered and is free of creases. You may not realise it, but interviewers look for the small details which showcases whether or not you have taken the time and attention to prepare for your interview. 4. Leave the perfume

Although you may wish to wear a nice scent to make an impression at your interview, it can be very easy to go overboard. Scents can be extremely off-putting for the other party – especially if your interviewer has a weak stomach. After one meeting, they may be reluctant to hire you if they believe you’ll be wearing such a sickening strong scent to work every day. Give yourself a quick spritz before leaving the house but leave out the top-ups before walking into the interview.


5. Hairstyles

You may be wondering what the best hairstyle would be when attending an interview – and there’s no single answer, but as a general rule, it would be advised to keep it slick and polished, or in its natural state. While there are a variety of options to consider, you should try and match it to the style of your outfit.


Dressing for an interview is never easy, but it would be advised to research the business in the weeks beforehand to get an idea of the company style and how you could fit is as an employee.




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