Does it Really make a difference how you dress for an Interview? It Does. The first impression
you make on a potential employer is the most important one. The first judgment
an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are
wearing. That's why, in many cases, it is still important to dress professionally
for a job interview, regardless of the work environment.
What's the appropriate dress code for
an interview? You'll want that first impression to be not just a good one, but,
a great one.
Men's Interview Attire
Suit (solid colour - navy or dark grey)
Long sleeve shirt (white or coordinated
with the suit)
Belt
Tie
Dark socks, conservative leather shoes
Little or no jewellery
Neat, professional hairstyle
Limit the aftershave
Neatly trimmed nails
Portfolio or briefcase
Women's Interview Attire
Indian Formals (light coloured cotton chudidar . It should not be sleeveless)
Western formals- The suit skirt should be long enough so
you can sit down comfortably or
Formal trouser , Coordinated shirt.
Conservative shoes
Limited jewellery (no dangling earrings
or arms full of bracelets)
No jewellery is better than cheap jewelery
Professional hairstyle
Light make-up and perfume
Neatly manicured clean nails
Portfolio or briefcase
ALL THE BEST!!!
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