1) Clothing
and accessories should be neat, smart and subtle. This also applies to
hairstyle and perfume. Do not let the interviewer be sidetracked by showy
apparel. They should be paying attention to your answers to their questions.
2) Hairstyles
should be chosen to be well-groomed and tidy. Don’t use a style that allows
hair to hang in front of your face as the constant brushing away motions can be
distracting.
3) Any
visible piercings should be removed, including tongue piercings.
4) Cover
any tattoos either with clothing or with concealer makeup.
5) Clothing
should be laundered and ironed. Always make sure that it fits properly and that
adjustments are not needed when sitting, walking or leaning over.
6) Research
clothing suitable for business environments and request feedback from people
who have some authority to comment on such styles.
7)
For the first week or two, observe what other
employees generally wear to get an overall impression of the dress code. Watch
out for some who may tend to ignore the dress code though. If in doubt, use
simple but stylish pieces.
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