1. Family Background
2. Education
3. Experience
4. Stability
5. Initiative
6. General Ability
7. Interpersonal Skills
8. Confidence
9. Aptitude
10. Pleasant Looks
How one wished that an interview were a simple
meeting of minds and hearts. Just one casual meeting where an employee's future
gets sealed. Unfortunately, it's not something as pre-ordained as you would
like it to be; it's a pre-meditated exercise which fetches you dividends only
if your homework is done right.
Preparations
Let's say you are going for an interview
tomorrow. You have prepared yourself well for the occasion - anticipating
the questions and getting ready the answers - but have you given a thought to
what you will wear?
If you have not peeked into your wardrobe yet,
it's time to take a real hard look now. Your application's fate depends
not just on how well you answer the interview questions, but also on how well
you project yourself physically. The first impression your
interviewer makes about you is based on the way you look, and you know
what they say about first impressions. According to Associates career strategy advisor, "The way a person
dresses is the single biggest non-verbal communication you make
about yourself." The right dressing is a measure of the
seriousness that you place on the position, as a person normally spends
time on his looks if he considers an event important enough.
"Although proper dressing by itself will
not get you the job, a poor dress sense may exclude you from further
consideration". Besides, given two equally good applicants, the company may choose to
hire the person who is dressed more professionally. Here are some tips to
give you a headstart.
Men
Long-sleeved shirt and dark slacks. White is
still the safest and the best color for shirts. The colour is
also appropriate for our tropical weather. Also acceptable: pale shades
such as beige, blue, and other pastels.
Tuck in the shirt and do not roll up the
sleeves. Never wear a short-sleeved shirt to an interview or any business
purpose. Wearing a short-sleeved shirt will destroy your executive
image.
-> Ties Optional. But if you do wear one, choose a conservative
pattern. Solids, small dots, diagonal stripes, small repeating
shapes are all acceptable.
-> Belts Belts should match your shoes. Those with smaller buckles
with squared lines look more professional.
-> Socks Black socks are the best, followed by blue or gray,
depending on your attire. Never wear white socks! Check your sock length,
too--no skin should show when you sit down or cross your legs.
-> Shoes Black or burgundy leather shoes with laces on them, because tassel loafers are very casual. Other suitable colors are brown, cordovan and navy.
-> Shoes Black or burgundy leather shoes with laces on them, because tassel loafers are very casual. Other suitable colors are brown, cordovan and navy.
-> Hair Keep neat, short and preferably parted on the side. And shave
off all those facial hair.
-> Jewellery Wear no or little jewellery. The watch and wedding ring are
the only acceptable pieces of jewellery to go with the male attire. Thin
gold or leather-strapped watches look professional but not
digital watches. Also, avoid political or religious insignias, necklaces
or bracelets. Definitely Accessories. As much as possible, use
leather briefcases or folders to hold copies of your resume. Use narrow
briefcases and avoid plastic folders and plastic ball pens as they are out of
place.
Women
Three-piece business suits, blouse and skirt
or slacks, and cardigan twin-sets. Sleeveless shirts should be rejected.
Short-sleeved blouses are okay when they are tailor-cut or have features such
as a sports collar or double breast design to create a business-like look.
Skirts can either be long provided it does not create a Cinderella or
barn-dance look or short where it falls no shorter than two inches from the
knee. Nothing too revealing, please!
-> Panty-hose or stockings A must for professional grooming, but
nothing with overly fussy patterns. Bring an extra pair, just in case the
ones you are wearing run.
-> Shoes Closed shoes or pumps with at least 1-inch heels suggest a more professional look. Dark
colors are best.
-> Hair Hair longer than shoulder length should
be worn up or pulled back. Don't let it fall in front of your face and
don't keep trying to fix it during the interview. Avoid large hair ornaments
and trendy hairstyles.
-> Make-up Be subtle; natural is the key word. Light shades of lip
coloring and nail polish are recommended.
-> Jewellery Be conservative. Studs of gold, silver or pearls are best. Do
away with gaudy fashion jewelers, and those that clank and make noise when
one moves.
-> Accessories Folders and bags should blend well with the total professional
look. Women should match their purse with their shoe colour.
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