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1 DRESS CODE

2 The first impression you make on a potential employer is the most important one.
The first judgement an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing.

3 Choosing your wardrobe
Shoes. Make Up Grooming Guidelines for Men Guidelines for Women Body Piercing/Tattoos

4 Your clothes say about YOU

5 In an interview your attire plays a supporting role

6 Your conduct, your interpersonal skills and your ability to articulate intelligent and well-thought-out responses to questions are the most important elements.

7 Appropriate attire

8 WELL FITTING

9 Never confuse an interview or business function with a social event

10 Basic professional attire

11 OTHER ACCESSORIES- JEWELLERY

12 EAR RINGS Earrings have gained popularity for both genders in recent years, but they really are only appropriate for females in the career fair/interviewing arena. Wear one pair of simple earrings for these events.

13 WATCHES AND RINGS Watches are good for both genders, - same caliber as the rest of your appearance. Rings and bracelets can be worn but in moderation and if they are essential to you. One ring is most appropriate.

14 Jewelry should never be a distraction for you or the employer.

15 What NOT to Wear in an Interview- Top Wardrobe Malfunctions

16 Carrying a backpack instead of a briefcase or portfolio

17 Sunglasses on top of your head or headphones around your neck.

18 TOO-SHORT SKIRTS

19 THE WRONG TIE

20 OVERLY BRIGHT OR LARGE-PATTERNED CLOTHING

21 NO HEAVY MAKEUP ON WOMEN (OR ANY MAKEUP ON A MAN)

22 EARRINGS ON MEN

23 FACIAL PIERCINGS, TONGUE JEWELRY OR VISIBLE TATTOOS

24 ILL-FITTING CLOTHES

25 LONG FINGERNAILS, ESPECIALLY WITH BRIGHT OR SPECIALTY POLISHES

26 NO SHORT-SLEEVES

27 PERFECT SHOE AND SOCKS

28 NO TO STRONG PERFUMES

29 WEAR PERFECT BELT


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