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4 Outfit Tips for Interviews

Written by: Guest Writer

2 min read | Published: January 26, 2019

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The first impression in a job interview is crucial, so it’s important to make sure your appearance is in order. Here are 4 tips to think about when picking an outfit for an interview.

Don’t wear anything distracting

Avoid distracting and flashy patterns and colors. Not everyone likes bright and colorful clothing, and it may give an unprofessional impression to the interviewer. This may lead the interviewer to not take you seriously, questioning your “style” in a professional environment. Patterns and bright colors could distract the interviewer from your answers and responses; you do not want them to remember your clothes over your interview. Your outfit should not overshadow your skills and talents. Tips:

Look polished

A first impression is always important, especially in a job interview. If you were to show up for an interview with an untucked shirt, wrinkly pants, knotty hair, or stained clothing, this carelessness would catch an interviewer’s eye immediately, leaving a bad first impression. Attending an interview in such a manner may lead your potential employer to think you are lazy or that you did not think the interview was important enough to put in effort to look nice. This could bring them to the conclusion that you do not care about the job. Tips:

Dress up, never down

Different jobs may require different attire, and you may not know how formal or informal to dress. It’s best to be overdressed rather than underdressed in an interview setting. Coming to an interview overdressed, an interviewer will appreciate the effort and assume you care a lot about the job opportunity. Additionally, dressing in a more professional manner than other candidates can set you apart, giving you a better shot at landing the job. Tip:

Be comfortable

During a job interview, you want to be fully concentrated on the interview itself and put aside any other distractions. Avoidable distractions and thoughts can range from thinking: “is my shirt correctly buttoned?”, “why are my pants so tight?”, or “will I be able to walk in my heels?”. An interviewer can sense when you are distracted and not giving them your full attention. You should pick an outfit that is worry-free and one that you are confident and comfortable in. This will allow you to be completely focused, enabling you to best answer all of the interviewer’s questions. Tips:

Sources:

https://theundercoverrecruiter.com/infographic-how-interviewers-know-when-hire-you-90-seconds/

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