| One of the crucial stages of any job | | | | for involves corporate work. You may see |
| search is the interview. This is where | | | | employees wearing these clothes, but you |
| employers get to meet and know more | | | | are still an applicant-you will only get |
| about the applicants who aspire to work | | | | that privilege once you get hired. This |
| for them. Indeed you've got what it | | | | is a career search, not a treasure-hunt. |
| takes to be part of their company, and | | | | Dressing appropriately also makes you |
| you have to show them that. Thus, the | | | | look very much interested with the job. |
| first step in letting them know that | | | | 3. Dress with confidence. |
| you're the ONE, is by dressing right for | | | | You may not be accustomed in wearing |
| the interview. | | | | slacks, long-sleeved polo shirts or |
| Here are some quick tips you should | | | | blouses, but this is one sacrifice you |
| remember: | | | | must make in any job application. Why |
| 1. Dress with respect. | | | | not try these clothes at home first to |
| It is alright to follow the current | | | | see which makes you look smart. Once you |
| fashion trends, but make sure that you | | | | find the right outfit, you would not |
| wear clothes that solicit respect and | | | | only look good but also feel good. This |
| not unwanted attention. This makes you | | | | would also make the interviewer see that |
| look responsible, focused, and | | | | you are talented, and brave enough for |
| good-mannered-traits all employers look | | | | the job. |
| for in each and every applicant. | | | | Keep in mind that first impressions are |
| 2. Dress appropriately. | | | | the ones that last, so better set the |
| Avoid wearing casual outfits such as | | | | mark at your employer's first glance. |
| shirts, denim jeans and sneakers | | | | Make your dream career find you. |
| especially when the job you're applying | | | | |