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    Default Ever wondered what to wear for some interviews?

    How to Dress for an Interview

    A recent article in U.S.A. Today spoke about candidates for jobs wearing jeans, purple sweat suits, and spike heels or sneakers. Other applicants aren't afraid to show pierced body parts and spiked hair. Still others chewed gum or showed up in rumpled clothes or with their pants falling down. One recruiter even told a candidate with his trousers down below his hips, to "Pull your pants up." According to the article, the outlandish dress costs some candidates the job.
    Does it really make a difference how you dress and act? In many cases, it does. I'll never forget the gentleman I interviewed for an accounting position. He had been out of work for a few months and wanted to show me why. He took off his jacket, unbuttoned his shirt and started to pull down his pants (this is a true story) to show me the scar from a boat propeller that had injured him. He didn't get the job. Neither did the young lady in a bright red skirt so short and tight that she could hardly sit down!

    In the conservative business climate I worked in at the time, appearances did matter. In other environments it isn't as important. However, it does make sense to dress your best for the interview, regardless of the dress code at the organization. If you're in doubt about how to dress for an interview, it is best to err on the side of conservatism. It is much better to be overdressed than underdressed (or undressed).

    According to Kim Zoller at Image Dynamics, 55% of another person's perception of you is based on how you look. Her Dressing for Success information gives some tips on how to look your best, without necessarily spending a lot of money. Here's a quick look at the basics:

    Women

    Solid color, conservative suit
    Coordinated blouse
    Moderate shoes
    Limited jewelry
    Neat, professional hairstyle
    Tan or light hosiery
    Sparse make-up & perfume
    Manicured nails
    Portfolio or briefcase


    Men

    Solid color, conservative suit
    White long sleeve shirt
    Conservative tie
    Dark socks, professional shoes
    Very limited jewelry
    Neat, professional hairstyle
    Go easy on the aftershave
    Neatly trimmed nails
    Portfolio or briefcase

    http://jobsearch.about.com/od/interv...forsuccess.htm

    Hope this is of help for those in two minds of what to wear when gearing up for an interview

    nik

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    Default Re: Ever wondered what to wear for some interviews?

    Solid color, conservative suit
    White long sleeve shirt
    Conservative tie
    Dark socks, professional shoes
    Very limited jewelry
    Neat, professional hairstyle
    Go easy on the aftershave
    Neatly trimmed nails
    Portfolio or briefcase

    thats more or less what i went in for my interview as an insurance consultant, got the job straight away too must of made an impression

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