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Hi! This is Eric with more advice for ex-offenders looking for jobs. Today we are going to talk about how to dress for the interview. I cannot overstate the power of making a positive first impression. Looking the part of a professional is just as important as what you say. People will make assumptions about your professionalism and potential performance based upon your appearance. Your appearance should say, I am the person for this job. The way we dress at any given time is a reflection of our state of mind at that time. Are we going to a club? Are we going to hang-out with friends? Are we going to a party? No, we are going to a business meeting. Any meetings associated with a job search are business meetings. You will be meeting people to get them interested in your product, in a words, professionalism. You must look like a professional to be taken seriously.
From your hair style to your shoes, your appearance should say, I really want this job. For men, the ideal dress is a navy blue or dark suit or sport coat with a long sleeved light colored shirt and a color coordinated tie. For some this may not be possible, at the very least a white shirt because you can never go wrong with a white shirt and dark slacks. Wear shined black shoes and the rule is when it comes to shoes, if you can't shine them, don't wear them. Boots or snickers are totally unacceptable. Black shoes are best because they go with everything.
The hair and nails should be neat and trimmed. I suggest no facial hair. I have never seen anyone turned down for a job for being clean-shaven. No earrings facial piercing or tongue ornaments and only one ring per hand. Do you wear braids, cornrows or a beard? Forms of personal expressions like braids and beards are your right, but they may limit your chances of getting a job. Image is everything on the job search. You are subject to the likes and dislikes of the interviewer. If he doesn't like beards, you won't be hired. If he doesn't like braids or other forms of long hair, you won't be hired. You must be willing to give up your self-expression for the opportunity to get a job.
Women: wear classic skirted suit with a light colored blouse or a simple dress that doesn't rise above the knee. Do not wear anything too tight or too revealing. Be sure to wear coordinated pumps that are neat and clean. The pantyhose should be a light natural color with no pattern. Hair should be neat and of natural color. Short hair is best but neatly done longer hair is fine. The nails should be neatly trimmed with tasteful polish. Make-up should be natural looking with no bright colors. One set of earrings, no larger than a quarter, no facial piercing or tongue ornaments, one ring per hand and no more than one bracelet per wrist.
For both men and women, avoid the use of colognes, perfumes or oils. Some people may be allergic. Bathing with a quality soap will leave a light scent that is enough.
These are general guidelines that are strongly recommended to make a positive first impression. It maybe possible that you do not own clothes like those mentioned above but they are necessary to create the impression you desire. Many churches and organizations have clothing closets that help people that do not have interview clothing. You may even have to borrow clothes from friends and relatives. No matter how you get them, the right clothing will help you get the job you want.
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