Wednesday 12 October 2016

What to wear to your next interview

It takes less than three seconds for an interviewer to form an impression of us.

That means, sometimes no matter how experienced or skilled you are or how perfect your interview technique is, It would be remiss of you to forget what you decided to wear to an interview.

We have devised a 5 step plan for interview success the next time you make it to that promising stage.

1. What will the interviewers are wearing?

Regardless of whether you like to dress preppy or like a punk rocker, when you are with a potential employer you don’t want to look out of place.

Imagine rocking up in a suit and everyone else is wearing a T-Shirt and jeans, it’ll probably make you feel really uncomfortable, and more importantly it will signify you have no understanding of the company culture.

Check out your potential employer’s website or LinkedIn profiles, take a look at what they are wearing. This should give you a reasonable understanding on what to wear.

2. Keep it Together

When you are going into an interview the interviewer is looking for someone is the package, someone who has it together. What this means in terms of your outfit is that all the elements need to add up.

Avoid wearing more than 2 to 3 colours. This is probably the key way to keeping an outfit   together. You don’t want to show up looking like a tragic rainbow.

Also don’t skimp on accessories, your bag umbrella AND SOCKS are all part of the outfit. Make sure these all go with your look. You don’t want odd pink and orange polka-dot socks running the entire situation.

3. Layer up

Always wear at least two layers; a shirt and a jacket. You never know what the temperature is going to be like. What if it’s in a freezing cold air conditioned board room and you’re wearing a silk blouse. Make sure you’re prepared so the environment doesn’t distract you.

4. Iron!

It’s all about the details people! Ladies, check out those nails, guys do the same but make sure you iron your shirt and pants the day before! Remember its about communicating to employers why you are the most suitable person for the job, so if you can remove as many distractions as possible you’re on the best track to being able to do this.

5. Don’t wear something you haven’t worn before

You want to feel confident and comfortable. Which means you shouldn’t wear anything you haven’t worn before.