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A Quick Guide On What A Woman Should Wear For A Job Interview
A job interviewer often begins to assess you the minute you walk into the interview scene. That’s why it is very important to mind what you’ll be wearing. As they always say, first impressions last. And some interviewers won’t bother to find out more about you if you’re not dressed to impress.
Wear a matching conservative two-piece suit. Dark gray, navy, brown and black are safe colors to wear. Choose a suit with a solid color. Or if you wish to go for patterned ones, go for fine weave or plaid. Put on a matching blouse underneath the suit’s jacket.
With regards to skirts, avoid wearing anything cut higher than the knee. Also, slits should not be revealing. If you intend to wear a pair of pants, go for one that’s custom made for you. This will ensure that it fits well; not too baggy as track pants and not too tight as jean skinny.
All jewelry items and fashion accessories should be conservative. Go for a simple yet stylish wristwatch. Steer clear of wearing extreme and chunky earrings, necklaces, bangles, rings and others. Always remember that less is more. If you’re thinking of carrying a purse with you, that’s going to be fine. Just make sure it’s simple yet elegant.
Momentarily stay away from women’s brown boots, strappy sandals, chunky platforms and flashy stilettos. Instead, pick a pair of simple, closed-toe shoes. You can go for flats or heeled that’s about an inch or two high. Also, wear conservative nylon stockings when showing up in a skirt for the interview.
If you bought a new pair of shoes exclusive for the interview, practice walking in them. Check if the front puts pressure on your toes after some time, or if blisters are likely. You don’t want to walk in the room looking like you’re in pain. Also, tripping up is not really a nice way of making a first impression.
Wearing no make up at all might get the interviewer into thinking you’re not prepared or interested. So it’s much better to wear make-up. But do apply minimally, and use subtle hues. Steer clear of scents that are too strong. Go for lightly-scented eau de parfum spray, and do apply modestly. Keep your fingernails clean and clipped.
If you plan ahead what to wear for the interview, you’ll be more confident. That’s because you know you’re wearing something appropriate, to impress the interviewer right away. To a potential employer, how you dress says a lot about your personality and skills.
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