what to wear to an interview

You have prepared, is studied and practiced, and you're ready to rock your interviews. But the night before your interview / visit, you are standing in front of your wardrobe and panic! What should you wear?

Summer interviews are particularly difficult because you have to be not only professional, you must be age appropriate, and you need to go outside and go to school in the summer heat.

Goals you want to be taken for such a fine, upright citizen of the world look, but still look your age. So yes, you can go to formal. If you know someone who could dress a little funky or creative, you can also encounter problems because of professionalism to achieve, you might find yourself in clothes that are too stuffy and uncomfortable. So here are some guidelines to follow outfit if you plan to travel and interviews lines.

Topics: My brother and I are your role models for Perry today.

I'm definitely a girly girl and I love the dresses and clothes a little preppy diagonal. Perry may be comfortable, but not sloppy. He wears a lot of shorts and t-shirts for school, and he loves the bright colors.

These outfits are all things that we had in our closets.

Our original outfits:

It was our outfits that we wore before we start "breakfast on Sunday." They are both completely inappropriate for school visits.


Sunday Breakfast held: sweatpants and a t-shirt

Sunday Breakfast held: summer dress patterns, no shoes


The problems:

My outfit while having fun and good for summer and the heat is too tight, too low cut, and short.

Perry is holding his pajamas, so obviously that will not work. In addition, it is sweatpants and a t-shirt that is too casual college.











Outfit 1: Interview with student interview and a visit or an informal interview

This outfit is casual and can accommodate a little personality. While he was still a professional, you are also interviews with someone who expects you to look your age, and you'll have to brave the summer heat in this outfit. Play with colors and cuts and boys should pack a pair of shorts to change into.


Fun interview: Patterned buttoned skirt, apartments
Clothing: It's fun, a little color and is very light. It is also prudent

and relaxed. The skirt is not too short, and the shirt is cut conservative. The friendly and professional air comfortable apartments, and also not to hurt on a ride.

Holding Perry: It's too great for some guys, but it is comfortable and a little more elegant. You will always want to have a shirt with a collar, and while jeans are too casual, no matter what type of game is great. Loafers or comfortable shoes are a step above sneakers, and really tie an outfit together and are comfortable enough for a ride.














Fun place of the interview: red pants, plaid button-down, Sperry
What to look for this outfit:
1 Do I have enough insurance?

2 Is it enough to travel comfortably?

3 Will I sweat my brains in this outfit?

4 Does my shoes hurt my feet on a ride?

5 A show my personality?















Outfit 2: interview (with an adult) Only

While you definitely wear one outfit style outfit for this type of interview, sometimes you want to err on the side of formal, unless you're going to brave the heat. The very stylish and professional look, but do not try too hard (do not wear high heels, a jacket or tie). If you have a bit of personality, but really look at 'adult' in your clothes.


Professional maintenance: down button, black pants, flats
Clothing: This is my token pants outfits (which I find repulsive uncomfortable pants). He is very professional and conservative, but not on the stylish top. It is much too stuffy for a ride, but in an air conditioned office, it is very well. It is also very nice and the shirt has a pink stripe cut, so I delight in the outfit. This could be coupled with a cool necklace for a certain personality.
Holding Perry: It is a step on the side of most interview outfits (khakis and a blue button, sound familiar?). He does not try too hard (no link), but it still looks formal and professional. Once again, it is too hot when you go outside, but it's great for an interview.











What to look for this outfit:


Professional maintenance: White and black striped button down, black pants, dress shoes
1 Do I have enough insurance?

2 I look my age?

3 Do I look professional?

4 I (right) comfortable?

















Outfit 3: Alumni Interview
This equipment could be overcome more difficult because there is no protocol. The purpose of this type of interview is like a "good boy" look, so you will look nice but not too nice (do not try too hard) are. You will probably meet in a coffee shop or bookstore, not overdressed, and you do not mind the heat too.


Alumni Interview: Patterned summer dress, beautiful sandals
Clothing: A beautiful summer dress for an interview former order. It shows personality and looks great to everyone, so that you feel comfortable. I would like to bring a sweater if it's cold where you are, what.

Holding Perry: This is the epitome of effortless elegance. This is a step beyond school clothes (do not wear jeans), but is no longer "trying too hard" in the area is crossed. Colorful shirt has a certain personality, without over.

















What to look for this outfit:


Veterans Outfit: brown corduroy pants, blue polo, Sperry
1 I look my age?

2 To show my personality?

3 Do I look professional?

4 I am comfortable in this area?











Outfit 4: Visit only

Although this seems obvious can not distract. Even if you do not intend to speak to someone in the admissions office, you want to look a little nicer if you meet someone influential. Comfort is key with this outfit (as you walk around), but it occasionally more.


Visit Clothing: jeans skirt, white shirt, sweater, white shoes
Clothing: So this is basically my uniform every day, and it is incredibly comfortable. It is very casual, but still looks polished and sophisticated. This is a good place to visit because it is built to withstand the heat (white shirts are perfect for this). Although it is not quite stylish enough for interview (denim skirt, sneakers and a T-shirt), it certainly has the image of a teenager put-together.












Visit Clothing:
Khaki shorts, sneakers and polo
Perry Outfit: Finally an outfit that will not make you sweat. This outfit is great because it is casual but not too casual. Notice how everything fits and nothing has holes? It is very put-together. Shoes for this outfit are a little rough, but sneakers that are not completely destroyed in order.

What to look for this outfit:

1 I am?

2 Will I sweat?

3 I look casual?

4 When I met the dean's office, I feel badly dressed?

5 Am I showed too much skin? (Aim just above the knee, and all should have covered shoulders)

mercredi 17 juillet 2013

What to Wear to a Job Interview

Your appearance and how you dress to speak volumes in an interview. It is not only contribute to a first impression - it's your first impression. If you go to the office, you know what type of message you are sending?

What do you wear to a job interview must represent the professionalism, but it should also be a reflection of who you really are. You must feel comfortable and relaxed, but that does not mean that everything will go well completely causal. You should always - always - be the best for an interview. Of course, this is an open countless possibilities that could, depending on your own style and flavor of the business definition, it may be useful to list the things that you never, ever wear if you are looking for a new line of work.

Tongs - Seriously, get shoes.
Shoes - And she should wear shoes that you never do in the gym.
Shorts - hopefully not be a surprise.
Skirts too short - Remember styles professionalism and fashion.
T-shirts - not even under a jacket.
Jeans - It does not matter how much you convince yourself that this is really a "nice pair of jeans," Do not do it.
Shirts / pants / skirts that are too tight - How long you sit comfortably in your pants?
Tops that are cut too low or too high - you are there to show your skills, not your neck or belly.
Socks too short there is no reason to show skin above the ankles either.
Things to do underwear visible - Really? It had to be said?
Excessive perfume or cologne - you can feel it in the great wide beautiful, but too get into a cramped office complicated (and difficulty breathing) very fast.
Whether your socks, tie, shirt or shoes to avoid colors that are distracting and - bright colors and catchy "Full of character."
Speaking of character, if you keep your ties and socks, too - Tie / novelty socks. Classy and professional is always the way to go.
Excessive makeup - things that have a heavy contrast (shadow dark and bright red lipstick, etc.) should be avoided.
Dirty or wrinkled clothes - If you do not have time to wash and iron your clothes before an interview, you've done something wrong. You should have enough time to prepare. Use it.
Always take the time to plan exactly what you wear to the interview. If everything fits into these categories, discard it and try something different. Make sure everything is clean and professional and lay it all yesterday. This is your first impression - make sure you get it right. Make sure you do not forget your CV is!

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