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What to Wear to a Job Interview

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By Ho Lin 3 minute read

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Thanks to the resources at ResumeHelp , you were able to get a series of interviews that will lead to the job you have always wanted. This is your big chance to make the career move you have been preparing for and you want to do your best to impress the interviewers. Your first move is to make sure that you dress properly, which is a lot trickier that most people realize.

No Bright Colors

Some men like to wear bright ties to job interviews and many ladies have their favorite bright colored scarf they like to wear as an accessory. Bright clothing at a job interview is distracting and takes away from the rest of your presentation. It is possible that a bright colored item could be so distracting that it would take away from your resume as well. Your interview suit should be professional and a neutral color. The most commonly accepted colors for both sexes are gray, blue and brown. Matching accessories are essential, but just avoid the bright colors.

Wear Attire That Is Appropriate

Short skirts and thin suit shirts are inappropriate for interview attire. Your attire should be conservative and present a professional image. Stockings For Ladies Ladies should include a solid color stocking for their interview suit that is a color that compliments their attire. Their stockings should not be fishnet or have any kind of novelty design on them. It is also important to make sure that the stockings are the same color and do not have colorful patterns on them.

Shoes

Men should wear appropriate dress shoes that have been polished and cleaned. Ladies can wear high heels, but stiletto high heels are unnecessary and usually uncomfortable. Remember that, if the interview process goes well, you could be there for several hours. So wear shoes that are comfortable and will not give you any problems.

Eyewear

If you have prescription eyewear, or require glasses for reading, then make sure that your frames have a professional look to them. There should be no novelty images or designs on your frames to distract from the interview. If you do not have to wear prescription sunglasses, then leave the shades at home. Sunglasses tend to give the look of arrogance, even on sunny days. So it is best to leave the non-prescription sunglasses at home.

Jewelry

Aside from your wedding rings, you should not be wearing any jewelry at all to your interview. Wearing a lot of expensive jewelry can give the impression that you would want a high salary and the interview could be over before it even starts. The best approach is to leave the jewelry at home, even if it is jewelry that you wear on a daily basis. When you need the very best in professional job interview advice, then you should use the resources available at ResumeHelp. There are tools and resources at ResumeHelp that have been created by industry experts and are there for you to use. You can use the tools at ResumeHelp to put together the ultimate resume package and then review the interview advice at ResumeHelp to make the best possible first impression on every hiring manager you meet.

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WRITTEN BY Ho Lin

Ho Lin is a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and editor with two decades of experience in content strategy, creation, and development. He holds a Master’s degree in Creative Writing from Johns Hopkins University and his background includes experience aiding military veterans as they transition to civilian careers.

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