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Make an impact in your interview with these guidelines on dressing to impress. From attire to accessories, nail your look to boost confidence and showcase professionalism.True colors to wear for that job interview that will handle properly in the settings.
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Interviewing Attire According to Image Dynamics: 55% of another person’s perception of you is based on how you look.
General Rules • Dress 1 or 2 levels up • This isn’t 1999 • Be yourself…but not too much yourself • It’s ok to ask what to wear • All accessories must been in very good condition • “Informal” isn’t really
No-Nos • Wild nails (color or length) • Short Skirts: NO MORE THAN 3” ABOVE KNEE; no capris or leggings • Leather Jackets • Showy briefcases, purses, shoes, etc • Heavy makeup • Strong perfume…or any, really
Suits • Wear dresses with caution… • Dark, but different, color with a neutral top • NO CLEAVAGE • No Dated Suits: Lapels >3” or <1” • Skirt suit considered more formal than a pant suit
Shoes • No Open-Toed or Backless Shoes • Recommended: no more than 2 ½” heel • Keep them looking nice! • No scuffs marks, old soles, dull leather
Accessories • No distracting accessories • Ok to wear modern takes on classic pieces • Invest in a good quality, plain trench in case of rain • WEAR HOSE
Blue • Always a good choice, especially navy. • Shows calm, stability, trust, truth, confidence, security
Gray • Second most popular color • Shows sophistication
Black • Commanding and authoritarian • Can show drama • Consider using as an accent only
Red • Extremely powerful color • Use with caution! • Associated with energy, passion, desire, power, and aggression
White • Always safe when worn as a shirt or blouse • Shows simplicity, cleanliness, precision, and goodness