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A Woman's Appearance Dos and Don’ts for the
Job Interview
Proper dress and interview attire is one of the first and most
important things that you have to work with when you are
invited to an interview. Whether you are trying your luck on a
position of CEO or as an entry-level worker, the person hiring
you will make a great deal in out of the clothes you are
wearing. Appropriate clothing is one of the first things that
an interviewer will see of you and if you are off with it, you
do not even have to talk much anymore.
For a woman the dress to impress factor is way more complicated
than for a man. A man can always choose to wear a business suit
and tie, while there is not quite such an equivalent for the
female clothing market. To give you a good idea about what
women’s clothing articles you should wear when going for an job
interview, here a short list: blazers, closed-toed shoes, dress
pants, dress shirts, dress coats, women’s suits, skirts,
hosiery and turtlenecks.
All these clothing articles should be in solid colors and
patterns. It is recommended to wear such colors as black, blue,
navy, gray, brown and white/beige for shirts and tops. Colors
and patterns need to be subtle and should not give the
interviewer the wrong idea about you. Bright red attire might
suggest that you are wilder or need to be the center of the
room and this is not one of the traits that an employer wants
to see in their employees.
For women it is also very important that they do not wear to
sexy cloths. No deep cut shirts that are exposing too much of
the chest area, as this could suggest sexual tendencies to the
future employer. Going along with this point is the skirt
lengths. Should you decide to wear a skirt to your interview,
keep your skirt lengths long enough to reach the knees or
surpass them. Anything shorter is seen as naïve or even worse.
Especially important when wearing a skirt to an interview is to
wear tights and similar hosiery. Hosiery should be plain and
without patterns. The colors should be complementing your
business attire but not be too contrasting.
When getting ready for your interview, besides the apparel you
are wearing, the way you look is just as important. How about
your hair? Make sure your hair is neat and do not style for a
party. When putting on make-up, tread lightly. Do not use
provocative colors such as way to red lips, especially in pale
skin types. Make-up needs to be subtle and needs to emphasize
your business attire. Most women do like their fingernails
adorned with nail polish. When getting ready for an interview,
it is important that your fingernails are neat and clean and
when using nail polish, the color needs to complement your
attire. Bright red is one of the colors that is not recommended
to be used. Rather a clear, golden or darker subtle red color
is more appropriate.
It is also important to remember that anything that distracts
from you as a person while being in an interview can take away
the chance to land the job. Whenever you are going for an
important interview it is recommended to have friends, family
or maybe even colleagues check out your attire. Often times you
might be wearing something that is not appropriate or does not
fit right and in the excitement and rush of getting ready you
might have not even realized it. Also, keep in mind that you
need to feel comfortable in what you wear to be confident and
secure when talking to the interviewer.
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