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It takes between seven and seventeen seconds for a person to do an impression of us and much of that impression is based on how we look. Stand to reason then, that what to wear to job interviews will have a far greater impact on our success than anything that is likely to say once those first crucial seconds have passed.
Dress for work
If you are applying for a job as a sales assistant at a fashion boutique in a part of the hip of the city, what you wear should be very different from what would in an interview for a job as personal assistant counsel.
Using what you believe that would work if offered the job, which is silent, saying he understands the position you are applying and have the knowledge to meet expectations company.
If you are applying for a job that had a uniform, think about the type of uniform you would likely wear. Is it very casual, as in monkeys not trained as a car mechanic? Is it casual elegant, so often used by the mail delivery? Is it wise, as the type uniforms worn by employees of the bank or maybe a hotel doorman? Choose your wardrobe to reflect the uniform.
Men:
Women:
The above are guidelines only – always use common sense when deciding what to wear. A job interview for a job in a trendy nightclub that demand something very different than it would to ace an interview for a job as a supervisor in a biscuit factory, although much work I suggest you use 'casual'.
Accessories
Men:
Women:
Unless you need a great bag to carry a purse or similar, stick with a small bag
Personal Hygiene
While Job Hunting is important to:
Men should be clean shaven or have neatly trimmed beard maintained.
Following this advice is being given a much greater chance of success in securing the job you want. Remember, seven to seventeen seconds is all you need to make a first impression most important.
Sharon Jacobsen is a freelance writer based in South Cheshire, England. She has been writing in one form or another all of her life but as she hasn’t always been self-employed, she’s learned a few things about working life along the way.
To contact Sharon or to learn more about her work, please visit: http://www.sharon-jacobsen.co.uk

