What To Wear To An Interview (with former CEO)

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With former CEO.  What to Wear to a Job Interview.  How to dress for a job interview that gives you the best chance at getting hired.  You may have wondered what the dress code is when attending a job interview, especially when you are unfamiliar with the organization, and what is appropriate.  In this video, I cover the best strategy to determine your outfit so you look like the perfect candidate.  On this channel, I cover hiring and employment principles, the recruiter's perspective, job interview questions and answers, answering your questions, and more!


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Okay, so what to wear to a job interview?

Do you know what they told me in University? Two people interview for a job, one in a suit, one in a t-shirt. Who got hired? The one in the t-shirt because it's what you know that matters, not how you look. Wrong, that's how it should work, but unfortunately, that's often not the world we live in.

If you walk in there looking like the candidate. All you have to do is not talk yourself out of a job. But if you walk in there looking like you're really not the one, then you have to change everyone's mind, and that's really hard.

So look, it's stupid to get rejected for how you dress for the interview. Here's how to avoid that:

Number one, match what they look like. Do research, Google image search the company to find out how they dress. Failing that, image search the industry or role. For example, if they all wear polo shirts, you wear a polo shirt.

Number two, check out something called a Thompson tee. I swear by them. No matter how much you sweat when you're nervous, you'll never have moisture stains.

Now let's talk about specifically White Collar jobs from here on.

Number three, your interview is a sample of how polished and professional you could be to represent the company and the interviewer. So if you don't know exactly how they dress, err on the side of dressing up a little more.

Number four, no strong perfume or cologne. A reliable deodorant is fine. Stay away from t-shirts and jeans. Yes, in some circles, jeans are regarded as unprofessional.

Now for guys:
Number five, the more clean-cut, the more professional. The darker the suit, the more professional. For your tie, subdued colors are most professional, not primary colors or other loud colors. Consider wearing a watch and dress shoes that shine. Complete the ensemble. And just so everyone knows, business casual means no tie, business professional means you're wearing a tie.

Bespoke clothes, those that are tailored to specifically fit you, are nice but not really necessary.

Now for ladies:
Number six, let's talk job interview outfits. Skirts that end below the knees are okay. Dark pants that are not blue jeans or yoga pants are okay. And slightly more practical, a simple blazer is a lady's best friend. It can be dressed up or dressed down, but it still gives that professional look. Sleeves down for a formal look, but it's okay to roll the sleeves up so you have a three-quarter length sleeve. That's a professional yet casual look. If you don't have a blazer, stick to button-up shirts or blouses. Something conservative.
Jewelry:

Number seven, take it easy with jewelry. Don't wear everything you own. Don't wear rings on every finger or a grill. If you wear a necklace, wear a single necklace. If you have to wear bracelets, keep it at one bracelet. If you have to wear earrings, don't wear dangly earrings. Keep it at studs.

Ideally, the job interview should be the first time you dress up this much. It might add to how nervous and uncomfortable you feel.  If you have the opportunity to get comfortable in those clothes, it'll help you feel more relaxed and confident.

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