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Interview Dressing Guidelines
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Louis
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:07 pm    Post subject: Interview Dressing Guidelines Reply with quote

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Check out this eBook on interview dressing etiquette.

http://www.execstyle.com/interview.asp

It has some very nice guidelines for getting a "professional look". A lot more thorough than just "wear a suit and tie" or "don't wear ripped or dirty clothes". It really goes in to what kind of suits, shirts and accessories to wear, depending on the kind of job. Illustrated with pictures. Very thorough.
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 04, 2006 12:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There is also some great information for free at this site:

http://www.professional-resume-example.com/suitable-attire.html

~C. Vaughan
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 1:34 pm    Post subject: For Women Reply with quote

The first guide deals only with men. The following link provides interview dressing guidelines for women.

http://www.execstyle.com/eBook/Womens_Interview_Dress_Etiquette.pdf

Hope it helps,

Cheers
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for posting that, Louis. Great information.
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 12:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One of the most important elements of a successful job search and the subsequent interview is making the all important positive first impression. You will never get a second chance to make a first impression.

The way we dress at any given time is a reflection of our state of mind at that time. Are going to a club? Are we going to hang out with friends? Are we going to a party? No. We are going to a business meeting! Any meetings associated with the job search are business meetings. You will be meeting people to get them interested in your product. In a word, “professionalism.” You must look like a professional to be taken seriously. From your hairstyle to your shoes, your appearance should say “I really want this job.”

Men

The ideal dress is a navy blue or dark suit or sport jacket with a long sleeved, light colored shirt and a color-coordinated tie. Be sure to wear a belt that matches your shoes. For some, this may not be possible. At the very least, a white shirt (you can never go wrong with a white shirt) with dark slacks.

The rule about shoes is “If you can’t shine them, don’t wear them.” Boots or sneakers are unacceptable. Black shoes are best.

The hair and nails should be neat and trimmed. I suggest no facial hair. I have never seen anyone turned down for a job for being clean shaven. No earrings, facial piercings or tongue ornaments, and only one ring per hand.

Women

Wear a classic skirted suit with a light colored blouse or a simple dress that does not rise above the knee. Do not wear anything too tight or too revealing. Be sure to wear coordinated pumps that are neat and clean. The pantyhose should be a light, natural color with no pattern.

Hair should be neat and of natural color. Short hair is best, but neatly done longer hair is fine. The nails should be neatly trimmed with tasteful polish. The make-up should be natural looking with no bright colors. One set of earrings (no larger than a quarter) no facial piercings or tongue ornaments, one ring per hand and no more than one bracelet per wrist.

The right clothing will help you get the job you want.

Get more great advice on ex-offender job searching at http://www.Jailtojob.com
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PostPosted: Thu May 15, 2008 1:15 pm    Post subject: Align your interview dress with the company dress code Reply with quote

You can use standard dress guidelines or you take a more personal approach by dressing according to the company culture, the position and what makes you feel comfortable while maintaining a professional look. Your interview clothing should send the message that you have the insight to recognize what the job and company require and that you are able to fit in with this.
For tips on how to find out the company dress code and fitting in with the company culture you can go to http://www.best-job-interview.com/job-interview-dress.html
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