Monday, October 21, 2013

How to Dress for an Interview?

At a job interview, you’re trying to show the organization that you’d fit in there. If you show up dressed casually and everyone else is dressed more formally, you won’t fit in. That’s the easy part that everyone gets. But equally true is the converse: If you show up as a man in a three piecesuit or as a woman in a formal pantsuit and everyone else there is casual, you also won’t be fitting it. If a job applicant to one of our companies comes in a suit and tie, it shows that he didn’t research the culture of our office – and it counts as a strike against him. Why take that risk?

Remember, too: It might seem like the interview – and getting the job – is everything – but in the long run, it’s just the beginning. You want to work at an organization where you’ll fit in and feel like part of the culture for a long time – after all, you spend more waking hours at work than anywhere else.

If you like to dress casually, do you really want to work somewhere where formal wear is expected? If you like to dress up, do you really want to work somewhere where most people dress down?

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