A Quick Guide On What A Woman Should Wear For A Job Interview

A job interviewer often begins to assess you the minute you walk into the interview scene. That’s why it is very important to mind what you’ll be wearing. As they always say, first impressions last. And some interviewers won’t bother to find out more about you if you’re not dressed to impress.

A two-piece suit will make you look like a true professional. Go for plain fabric in black, brown, navy or dark gray. If you wish to wear something with prints, pick delicate weave or checkered patterns. A matching tailored top underneath the suit’s coat will complete your look.

You can either wear a pair of pants or skirt. For pants, they should be well-tailored, and not too close-fitting as jean skinny. For skirts, pick something that’s about below knee-length. Something longer than that is fine, as long as you can walk freely in them. No high slits, please. Most women prefer pants over skirts so they can sit comfortably before the interviewer. And not worry about exposing themselves accidentally.

You don’t want to walk in the room with jingling metal sounds. That is why you should opt for simple jewelry items that are corporate looking. The same is true with other fashion accessories you’re intending to sport. If you wish to carry a purse, go for something that matches your suit. Avoid clutching something too flashy or massive.

Momentarily stay away from women’s brown boots, strappy sandals, chunky platforms and flashy stilettos. Instead, pick a pair of simple, closed-toe shoes. You can go for flats or heeled that’s about an inch or two high. Also, wear conservative nylon stockings when showing up in a skirt for the interview.

If you bought a new pair of shoes exclusive for the interview, practice walking in them. Check if the front puts pressure on your toes after some time, or if blisters are likely. You don’t want to walk in the room looking like you’re in pain. Also, tripping up is not really a nice way of making a first impression.

It’s better to wear makeup than none at all. However, keep it minimal or conservative. Avoid showing up with long nails painted in extreme nail polish colors. Avoid wearing scents that are too sweet, tangy or anything too strong. Use in moderation eau de parfum spray, and go for subtle smelling ones.

Knowing that you’re wearing just the right attire for an interview will boost your confidence tremendously. What you show up in will have an impact on your evaluation. That’s why it’s important to appear before the interviewer dressed like you’re the one he or she is looking for.

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