Excessive jewelry or make-up implies you lack professionalism.
6 Do’s When Dressing for a Job Interview Wearing professional and appropriate clothing is a compliment to the interviewer.
1. When in Doubt, Wear a Suit. Even if the work environment might be considerably more casual, a suit for the interview says you’re serious about the job.
cc: Tymtoi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/55178708@N08 2. Stick to the Basics.
Interview Attire Basics - for Men: Along with the suit: A basic white or light blue button-up shirt. Long sleeves (even in summer ). A conservative tie.
For Women: If you wear a suit with a skirt , it should reach knee-length. Simple patterned shirts are an alternative to a single color shirt. Pantsuits are a great option as well. Remember , a suit implies the jacket and bottom match!
3. Choose the Right Shoes. cc: HKmPUA - https://www.flickr.com/photos/74519410@N00
For Men: Either wear a lace up or a conservative slip-on shoe in black or burgundy.
For Women: Women would be best with a leather or suede, closed toe pump with moderate height: no stilettos, in a black or another conservative color.
cc: bark - https://www.flickr.com/photos/49503168860@N01 4. Don’t Forget Socks or Hose.
For Men: Socks for men should match the suit.
For Women: Women’s hosiery should be a sheer neutral color. Women often debate the pantyhose issue. My advice is since most of us don’t have “model legs” plan to wear them.
5. Accessories Matter.
For Men: Accessories should be kept to a minimum. A watch and only your wedding ring (if applicable). NO earrings!
For Women: Accessories should be kept to a minimum. A classic watch and simple earrings, 1-2 rings and a single bracelet. Extra bling only leads to distraction from you and your qualifications for the job.
6. Carry only the Essentials. You’ll need some type of notepad and a way to carry additional resumes and letters of recommendation. If you don’t have a portfolio or small briefcase, some type of padfolio will do (check out Staples or Office Depot). Don’t bring a backpack or large briefcase – they’re bulky and cumbersome.
Interview Attire Bonus Tips: Grooming Hair : clean and neat Shoes : polished and not overly worn looking Clothing details : no missing buttons, no lint; and don’t forget to remove external tags and tacking stitches from new clothes. Hands : clean fingernails and a conservative nail length and polish for women. Fit : clothes should be clean, neatly pressed, and fit properly. Smell : cologne or perfume used sparingly. Also, don’t smell like smoke.
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Sources Virginia Tech; Division of Student Affairs ; http://www.career.vt.edu/interviewing/interviewappearance.html#say Undercover Recruiter ; How to Dress for your Job Interview ; http://theundercoverrecruiter.com/how-dress-your-job-interview/ Huffington Post; Huffpost Business ; The 8 Do’s and Don’ts of Dressing for Job Interviews; http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/15/job-interview-dress-tips_n_1778102.html