You've finally scored an interview with the company of your dreams. You've prepared yourself to answer those tried and true top interview questions succinctly and with finesse. On top of that, you are quite the charmer. Now let's make sure you look the part.
Who You're Meeting With Matters
When deciding what you will wear for an interview consider the culture of the organization you hope to work for. If you are interviewing for a position with an interior design firm, for example, your attire should probably be more fashionable than practical. If, on the other hand, you are meeting with the branch manager of a credit union you will certainly want to dress more conservatively.
Basic, Not Boring
Some industry experts believe that candidates should avoid bright colors and busy patterns. This rule generally rings true, but this should not stop you from accenting a slate gray pantsuit with a sangria shell or tie. While black and navy suits are safe bets, they fail to leave an impression without a few personal touches. Don't be afraid to add a touch of color or patterns in small doses.
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