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A Complete Guide to a Fresher: What to Wear For an Interview?



Interview, being a one on one interaction and selection process for a job draws great amount of attention to what the person is wearing. Students who take up career counselling after graduation are also briefed on how to dress up for an interview. A well dressed person creates a better impression in the mind of the interviewer and has better chances of getting hired.

Interview is a final stage of the selection where the person appearing for it is judged based on his dressing sense, confidence, posture and overall personality. A well put together outfit boosts confidence, corrects posture and gives the personality a better colour. Hence it is an extremely important aspect of preparation for an interview.

Generally for a job interview one needs to dress up in formals from head to toe. Sometimes it also depends upon the sector or the kind of industry one is trying to get into. Some sectors like the IT, Manufacturing, or the hospitality sector expect the individual to dress up in formals. The entertainment industry, media house or television is not very particular about the nature of the dress. However the way the individual presents himself or herself in of very high importance irrespective of the industry.

So here are some ways in which individuals can work towards being presentable on the day of their interview.

Also, Read: 13 Tips for Successful Online Interview

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Pro Tips To Look Presentable For an Interview

Since looking presentable and well put together is extremely important during an interview here are some pro tips to ace an interview look.

  1. Always wear ironed clothes for an interview. Crumpled outfit is an awful turn off for an interview. It reflects the discipline we have in our everyday lives.
  2. Wear muted or earthy colours like backs, browns, beige, off whites, blues etc. Colours like reds, oranges, pinks and other bright fluorescent shades should be avoided.
  3. Accessories like scarves, belts or ties should also be in tune to the outfit and not very flashy or bright.
  4. Avoid overdoing anything. Completely avoiding accessories is better than overdoing them. Do not clog the look with too much accessories.
  5. Shoes should be formal. Small heels are advised over high heels for women.
  6. Before deciding what to wear for an interview research on the dress code of that particular organisation or company. It gives a better idea as to what is right for the interview. Many companies are not very particular about dress code and some are very particular. This helps in avoiding over dressing or under dressing for the interview.
  7. Stick to basic and simple style in terms of jewellery, footwear etc. For example the footwear should be comfortable while walking hence high heels should be avoided.
  8. Get to know about the target company and their preferences in terms of dress code. Some PSUs are not very into formal dressing unlike the corporate companies.
  9. Shop for the interview clothing well in advance to avoid last minute rush if at all alteration is required.
  10. Go for a trusted tailor to ensure good fitting.
  11. Avoid pungent and strong deodorants or perfumes.

Personal Hygiene and Makeup

With all the skills one acquires to crack a job interview, personal hygiene and make up tops the list and is of high importance. For men it is extremely important to look groomed and have a clean shave and dignified haircut before an interview. An over grow beard is not advisable. For women hair needs to be washed and neatly combed or done. Colouring of hair should be avoided at least for the interview. Nails should be neatly cut or trimmed with muted coloured nail polish. Glitter of any kind should be avoided.

A well-groomed person is generally assumed to be very disciplined and sincere with work in general. Hence there are considerably high chances of being hired when the individual going for a job interview is groomed and looks put together. Hence individuals who present themselves with better personality have high chances of being hired.