Friday, May 8, 2020
Career Corner Interview Tips from ReFocus on Careers - Face-to-face Interviews Make a Good First Impression Part II - Hallie Crawford
Career Corner Interview Tips from ReFocus on Careers - Face-to-face Interviews Make a Good First Impression Part II I recently spoke to a great networking and career search group, Re:Focus on Careers, about creating a kick ass elevator speech. Keep an eye out for all of these free interview tips in my Career Corner posts: Make a Good First Impression The outcome of the interview will depend largely on the impression you make during the first five minutes. To succeed, you must project a professional, competent and enthusiastic image. Your aim is to convince the interviewer that you would be an asset to the company. Keep the following in mind: 2. Dress. Your clothing should be appropriate for the position youre seeking. Attire must fit well within the office and be immaculate. If you dont know what the typical attire at the company is, always dress conservatively: At a minimum, men should wear a neatly pressed pair of slacks, a nice polo or button down shirt and matching shoes and socks that also appear in good condition. Clothing with vivid patterns, clothing that is wrinkled, looks worn out, revealing or has holes should not be worn on the interview. Make sure your clothes match. Suits are almost always an appropriate choice. At a minimum, women should wear neatly pressed slacks, skirts, shirts and/or dresses with matching shoes. Clothing with vivid patterns, clothing that is wrinkled, looks worn out, revealing (including low cut tops and miniskirts) or has holes should not be worn on the interview. Open toed shoes and stilettos are inappropriate. Bold jewelry can be distracting and should be left at home. Extra Tip from Career Coach Hallie: Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have! If youâre interested in having me speak at your next event about finding a career you love, go here: www.halliecrawford.com/appearances.html. Iâd be happy to discuss! Helping you find a career you love, Career Speaker
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