Women
Generally, you should wear a suit with a skirt or pants. When in doubt, be more conservative.
Your suit should be comfortable and fit you well; if your waistband is cutting you in half or your jacket is too tight, you won’t look or act your best. Some stores offer free alterations when you purchase a suit, or you may want to find a tailor to adjust a suit you already own.
Interview suits should be simple and dark in color. Anything tight, bright, short, or sheer should absolutely be avoided. (Interviewers have been known to complain about the length of interviewees’ skirts; if you have any doubts, it’s probably too short.) Knee-length skirts are suggested. Very long skirts, while modest, are also considered too trendy for an interview.
Wear a conservative blouse with your suit. Do not wear bright colors, animal prints, or anything lacy, sheer, or low-cut.
Make-up and nail polish should be understated and flattering; shades that are neutral to your skin tone are generally advisable. Avoid bright or unusual colors or very long nails.
Keep your jewelry and hair accessories to a minimum, and stick to those that are not flashy, distracting, or shiny. One ring per hand is best.
Shoes should be conservative and fairly low-heeled. They should be in reasonably good condition, not scuffed or run-down at the heels. Don’t wear shoes with an open toe or back; any shoes you would wear on a date or to a club are probably inappropriate. A basic pump is flattering, versatile, and will stay in style forever (once you own pumps, you can spend the rest of your money on fun shoes). The salesperson in the shoe store can steer you in the right direction.
Your hose should be neutral (matched to your skin tone). Make sure the heels are not dyed black from your shoes and that there are no snags or runs. Only use the nail polish trick in an emergency; you may want to carry an extra pair of hose with you instead.
Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative (is this starting to sound familiar?).
Your clothing should always be neat, clean, and pressed. If you don’t have an iron, either buy one or be prepared to visit the dry-cleaner’s often.
Shower or bathe the morning of the interview. Wear deodorant. Don’t wear perfume: you don’t want to smell overpowering or worse, cause an allergic reaction.
Make sure you have fresh breath. Brush your teeth before you leave for the interview, and don’t eat or smoke before the interview.
Your hair should be neat, clean, and conservatively styled. Banana clips, brightly-colored scrunchies or elastics, and cheerleader-type ponytails look out of place with a suit. You may want to wear your hair in an updo, pull it back into a low ponytail, or wear a barrette (this suggestion does not include the tiny little barrettes that only hold the front of your bangs back). The idea is to look polished and professional, not to advertise what a creative genius your hairdresser is.
Phụ nữNói chung, bạn nên mặc một phù hợp với váy hoặc quần. Khi nghi ngờ, bảo thủ hơn.Phù hợp với bạn nên được thoải mái và phù hợp với bạn tốt; Nếu đai bụng của bạn cắt bạn một nửa hoặc áo của bạn là quá chặt chẽ, bạn sẽ không xem xét hoặc hành động tốt nhất của bạn. Một số cửa hàng cung cấp miễn phí thay đổi khi bạn mua một phù hợp, hoặc bạn có thể muốn tìm một thợ may để điều chỉnh phù hợp với bạn đã sở hữu.Phù hợp với cuộc phỏng vấn nên đơn giản và màu tối. Bất cứ điều gì chặt chẽ, tươi sáng, ngắn hay tuyệt nên hoàn toàn có thể tránh được. (Phỏng vấn đã được biết đến để khiếu nại về độ dài của váy phỏng vấn; nếu bạn có bất kỳ nghi ngờ, nó có thể là quá ngắn.) Váy dài đến đầu gối được đề nghị. Váy rất dài, trong khi khiêm tốn, có cũng được coi là quá hợp thời trang cho một cuộc phỏng vấn.Mặc một áo cánh bảo thủ với phù hợp với bạn. Không mang màu sắc tươi sáng, bản in động vật hoặc bất cứ điều gì mong như đăng ten, tuyệt, hoặc cắt giảm thấp.Make-up và đánh bóng móng tay nên được understated và tâng bốc; sắc thái là trung tính đến màu da của bạn được khuyến khích nói chung. Tránh các màu sắc tươi sáng hoặc bất thường hoặc móng tay rất dài.Giữ phụ kiện đồ trang sức và tóc của bạn đến mức tối thiểu, và dính vào những người mà không phải hào nhoáng, distracting hoặc sáng bóng. Chiếc nhẫn cho mỗi bàn tay là tốt nhất.Shoes should be conservative and fairly low-heeled. They should be in reasonably good condition, not scuffed or run-down at the heels. Don’t wear shoes with an open toe or back; any shoes you would wear on a date or to a club are probably inappropriate. A basic pump is flattering, versatile, and will stay in style forever (once you own pumps, you can spend the rest of your money on fun shoes). The salesperson in the shoe store can steer you in the right direction.Your hose should be neutral (matched to your skin tone). Make sure the heels are not dyed black from your shoes and that there are no snags or runs. Only use the nail polish trick in an emergency; you may want to carry an extra pair of hose with you instead.Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative (is this starting to sound familiar?).Your clothing should always be neat, clean, and pressed. If you don’t have an iron, either buy one or be prepared to visit the dry-cleaner’s often.Shower or bathe the morning of the interview. Wear deodorant. Don’t wear perfume: you don’t want to smell overpowering or worse, cause an allergic reaction.Make sure you have fresh breath. Brush your teeth before you leave for the interview, and don’t eat or smoke before the interview.Your hair should be neat, clean, and conservatively styled. Banana clips, brightly-colored scrunchies or elastics, and cheerleader-type ponytails look out of place with a suit. You may want to wear your hair in an updo, pull it back into a low ponytail, or wear a barrette (this suggestion does not include the tiny little barrettes that only hold the front of your bangs back). The idea is to look polished and professional, not to advertise what a creative genius your hairdresser is.
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