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A candidate’s appearance and interview attire directly impacts the responsiveness of a recruiter toward the candidate’s qualifications for employment. Although your answers to interview questions are the overriding factors in determining a positive outcome, the majority of recruiters believe that is very important to consider interview attire as an indicator of a future professional image. Wearing the appropriate attire tells the recruiter that you care enough to learn about the corporate culture and to demonstrate how you fit in.
The typical description of interview attire is the blue suit. The description still applies even though we live in a more casual society. The dark blue suit is still the preferred attire by college recruiters. Black suits are the second choice followed by a light gray suit. Dark blue in particular seems to covey a sense of strength while not being too somber. Of course, an individual’s personal coloring would impact the color choice in attire. Some candidates coloring brightens a black or gray suit which are both acceptable colors for interview attire.
Female candidates have more options when considering interview attire. A business suit with a skirt is the most traditional and desired form of interview attire. A traditional business suit with a skirt conveys a sense of responsibility and serious approach to the business at hand – finding the best candidates to fill the employer’s hiring needs. Skirts should be knee length or lower and have no slits. Micro mini suit skirts are inappropriate for interviews as they are very difficult to wear gracefully when seated. Pantsuits are a viable option for interviews. They are more common in the workplace and some employers are very open to candidates wearing pantsuits. The best advice in determining whether to wear a skirt or pantsuit is to check on the corporate attire for your interviewing company.
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