How to Dress For An Interview| Things to Note

How to Dress For An Interview| Things to Note

 

 

The recruiting process requires you to dress correctly for an interview. We do not insinuate that you wear suits every day. Our advice is for you to upgrade your outfits for when you go for an interview, which is different to what you wear on a normal day running different errands for yourself. 

We always recommend that you dress appropriately for an interview rather than be underdressed. When you dress well, it boosts your confidence! Here are a few ways to ensure you rock look your best at an interview. Let's get into it!

1.Your Outfit Color

This might sound crazy but the colour of your outfits determines the mood and the impression that you create on the interviewing board. Well, it's quite simple, every colour has its meaning and when it comes to outfits, it speaks volumes to different people you meet. When choosing an outfit for your next interview pay keen attention to the colours you choose. Here are a few ideas to help:

 

  • Choose neutral colours over bright ones

Colours such as grey, navy blue, black and brown are the best for an interview. This helps to keep your outfit not being a centre of attention(especially when wearing bright colours) and have the interviewers focus on your qualifications instead.

  • Choose solid over patterns

The primary goal of attending the interview is to have your interviewers focus on your qualifications. Wearing a solid colour helps not distract the interviewer.

 

Overall, what you want to stand out in your interview are your qualifications. Now, colours have significant meaning. Carefully understand what each colour means and choose the statement you want to make for your interview.  

 

Consequently, you do not necessarily have to know all the colours, you can simply install a smart screen in your wardrobe, to help choose the best colours for you. I mean, you want to be presentable in your interview but being outstanding wouldn't harm you.

2.Your Makeup

 

This mostly applies to women. How you wear your makeup for an interview matters a lot. You want to look both amazing but not too spooky or excessive in any way. You need to go for a look that is simple but brings out the best in you. Get tips and tricks to rock your interview makeup effortlessly.

 

For the finishing touch, get StarSeed Strip lashes. They are not only designed and manufactured for beauty but can be worn on almost any occasion. Have these lashes to boost your eyes and be confident to look at your interviewers straight to their eyes. 

3.The Shoes

I know most people will tell you that nobody will care about the shoes you wear. But the truth is, they will since it's part of your outfits. The best part with shoes is that it's not all that complicated.

 

For men, match your shoes with your belt. It gives a complementary look that undoubtedly makes you more presentable. If you are wearing a tie, add it to the mixture. Also, ensure that your tie doesn't have patterns, and if it does, let them be so minute that the tie doesn't scream since it'll ruin your outfit.

 

Women, on the other hand, Women should select leather or fabric lace-up or slip-on dress shoes in black, white, or a colour that complements their attire, such as flats or low-heel pumps with robust, broad heels. It's also crucial to note that your shoes should not be noisy. The last thing you want is to attract the wrong attention as you enter the interview room.

4.Hair

Hair brings out an impression of you to the interviewers. For men, ensure that your hair is short or well combed and tied. It helps to show that you are responsible for your personal hygiene and that you'll be able to be productive if hired. 

 

For women, there are diverse styles that you can rock. Simply ensure that it doesn't hide your face or bring out a different impression than the one you were going for.

5.Cologne

We all like smelling good. But with our different personalities, we have varied preferences to how we perceive "smelling nice". If you must wear a cologne, ensure that you get one that is both good smelling and mild. Applying strong perfumes might leave your interviewer with migraines and it'll not be looking good for you at all.

6.Clothe Designs

 

Well, as mentioned earlier, the clothes colour matters, but so does the design you wear. You cannot show up for an interview in a dress that is meant for the club or travel. It's paramount that you understand the nature of each outfit design you have and plan appropriately for one that is wearable for an interview.

The Bottom Line

An interview is something that you should take seriously. Whether you think you are qualified for the job or not, how you present yourself speaks volumes to your interviewer. Be sure to paint a good image. Good luck!

 

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