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January 26, 2012

Interview Dressing Advice For Gentlemen

Filed under: updates — nalinw @ 2:54 am

Well, it’s that period once more. Time for you to ready yourself for the trip that lies ahead. Preparing for an interview involves looking at the job advertisement, individual experiences, researching the company and figuring out exactly what the proper clothes is. What is the suitable dress code for an interview? Here’s a glance at the fundamentals:

White long sleeve shirt – Long-sleeved shirts complete the look, even in summer months and hotter climates. The shirts ought to be freshly pressed. Whether or not you have attended medical interview course, you’ll always realize that white undershirts are very basic.

Solid color, conservative suit – Select a basic black, dark gray or dark navy suit, a matching tie and black leather lace-up shoes. Men should select conservative colors for all job interviews, typically including deep blue, dark gray or black.

Neat, professional hairstyle – Men should be sure that the hair is neat and well maintained.

Dark socks, professional shoes – Shoes must always match the belt, in case a belt is worn. And black socks only, ones that are long enough to cover your ankles should you cross your legs but not bulky. Shoes with laces seem to be executive. Polish your shoes.

Match the belt to the color of your footwear. Choose black if your attire consists of dark grays, navys, browns or black.

The tie should be professional – The tie must be preferably made of silk having a small pattern.

Portfolio or briefcase – Take a briefcase or nice leather- or vinyl-bound portfolio to handle resume, references or other pertinent documents.

In case your clothes are dry clean only, bring them to the cleaners after an interview, so they are ready for next time.

Keep interview accessories professional. – Male candidates must avoid wearing too many accessories. Wedding rings will always be acceptable. Certainly wear a watch, but not a sporty running watch or a Rolex.

Place your watch in your pocket when you make it to the front door in order that you’re not lured to look at it in the interview.

Make sure your fingernails are neat and clean.

Final tip:

Ensure your tie is straight, your teeth are clean and your hair is groomed. The first judgment an interviewer creates is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing.You will want that first perception to be not just a good one, but, a fantastic one. The prospect dressed in a suit and tie is will make a much better impression than the candidate dressed in scruffy jeans and a t-shirt.

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