How to Dress Up For An Interview

For years, we are taught not to judge people base on how they look. Although it is morally correct to see beyond a person's appearance, we can't deny the fact that dressing properly is vital to success. It will be pure denial if we say that wearing suits and corporate dresses plays no impact in getting hired faster.

 

How Your Clothing Choices Can Empower You

 

According to research, wearing proper clothing has a significant impact on your self-confidence and self-esteem. Beautiful clothes can boost your appeal and give you an edge when applying for a job. Sometimes, as simple as wearing a suit can make you look more smart and professional which give you the chance of making a good first impression.

 

You Are What You Wear: How to Land a job Faster

 

If you want to get the most coveted job, make sure to dress to impress. Keep your shirt and jeans for the mean time and get your suit and tie out of the closet!

 

Proper Dress Code for Men

 

Wear a suit, long sleeves, slacks, belt, tie and dark socks during your interview. The powerful combo will make you look more trustworthy, dedicated and quick-witted. You'll get an additional "wow" points if you can mix and match your outfit. Make sure to choose a suit with solid colors that fit well. You must also be mindful of your hygiene. Do not forget to shave, clip your nails and keep your hair in place.

 

Proper Dress Code for Women

 

There are various outfits women can wear during an interview such as silk tops, pencil skirts, suits and dresses sans the flashy design are also acceptable. The length of dresses and skirts matters, it should be knee length or an inch above the knee. It is best to avoid clothes that show bare skin.

 

Limiting the use of accessories and jewelry is a good idea. Elaborated neck chains, arm candies, and dangling earrings are discouraged. It would also help if you put your best face forward, style your hair neatly, wear light makeup and color your pout with neutral colors.

 

When people say that you do not need to dress to impress and your skills is all that matter, you should take it with a grain of salt. If you were to ask me, I would honestly tell you to invest on dresses or custom suits because presidents and influential businesspeople don't wear tailor fit suits for no reason. Your style and clothing choice is symbolic as it reflects your attitude toward life.

Julia is a renowned author and social media enthusiast.

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