INTERVIEW ATTIRE
CONSERVATIVE is the key word for appropriate attire at a job interview. Like it or not, people make judgments
based on dress. The type of dress depends on the position: a welder in a dark conservative suit may come
across as not wanting to get dirty. An accountant does not seem as professional in a pair of khakis and polo shirt.
WOMEN
Suits/Skirts:
Suits convey the greatest professionalism, authority, and competence
Dark colors – navy blue, gray, black
Knee-length hem
Blouses:
Solid colors – white, beige, red
Long-sleeved; tucked in
Dresses:
Long-sleeved
Gray pinstripe, navy blue, tan, black -- stay away from floral designs
Knee-length hem
Pantsuits:
A well-tailored pantsuit may be acceptable
Dark colors – navy blue, gray, black
Hosiery:
Flesh-toned or dark colored; no runs
Shoes:
Basic pump/dress shoe with moderate-sized heel (or flats) -- black, navy blue, beige
Closed heel and toe; polished; no decorations
Nails:
Nails should be manicured at a medium length
Either no polish or a neutral-colored polish
Make Up:
Look natural with little or no makeup
Hair:
Hair should be combed; long hair pulled back
One shade -- preferably a natural color
Keep hair gels and sprays to a minimum
Jewelry:
Limit jewelry
One ring per hand; one set of earrings (no bigger than a nickel); one necklace inside blouse
A good quality watch is acceptable
No nose/eyebrow rings
Misc:
Bathe, use deodorant, and use little or no perfume
Teeth brushed, breath fresh
MEN
Suits/Jacket:
Suits convey the greatest professionalism, authority, and competence; single-breasted is a more classic look
Dark colors – navy blue, gray, black
Pants:
Dress pants or khakis for a more casual look
Pants should be pulled up to waist
Shirts:
Solid color – preferably white
Long-sleeved; tucked in
Ties:
Wear an “updated” tie (not loud or wild); the smaller the pattern, the more authority projected
Belts/Shoes:
Preferably leather; belt and shoes the same color
Polished dress shoes or clean casual shoes
Dark-colored dress socks (not white)
Hair:
Hair should be combed; long hair pulled back; clean shaven
One shade -- preferably a natural color
Keep hair gels and sprays to a minimum
Jewelry:
Limit jewelry
One ring per hand; no earrings or nose/eyebrow rings; one necklace inside shirt
A good quality watch is acceptable (not one with all the gadgets)
Misc:
Bathe, use deodorant, and use little or no cologne
Teeth brushed, breath fresh
DO NOT
Wear clothes that are wrinkled
Wear tennis shoes, sandals, flip flops, or boots
Wear jeans, shorts, or starter jackets
Wear sagging or overly baggy clothes
Wear revealing, tight-fitting, or see-through clothes
Wear ripped clothes or clothes with patches
Wear hats or sunglasses
Wear pants that are not pulled up to waist
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