Professional Clothing: How to Dress for Success
Did you know that the first few minutes
of your interview are very important because hiring decision can take
place within? This means that appropriately dressing is very important!
So, you need to know how to dress for success like professional
clothing. Different types of clothing are available i.e. Business
Professional, Business Casual and Smart Casual.
We would rather be hired because of our skills and abilities; No one enjoys being judged for employment based on looks. But like it or not, appearance does matter in the interview and on the job.
Your appearance shows to potential employers about your judgment, motivation, professionalism, and “fit” within the organization. For an interview, you want to communicate respect, so you should dress a little more conservatively and formally than employees typically dress at that organization.
You can check the company website or it’s perfectly appropriate to ask the person scheduling your interview for information on the company dress code. Rule of thumb: When in doubt, ask!
Guidelines: General Dress for Success
There are three main categories of dressing for success: Business Professional, Business Casual, and Smart Casual. While there are no absolute rules regarding attire, here are some guidelines.
- The primary goal of dressing for your interview is to feel good and look professional. If you feel uncomfortable in an outfit – even if it fits and people say you look great – don’t wear it
- Quality, cut, and fit communicate a lot; avoid wearing a suit that is clearly too big or too small. Professional alterations can be a good investment
- Regardless of whether you are dressing in Business Professional, Business Casual, or Smart Casual wear for work, you should avoid dirty/wrinkled clothes, scuffed shoes, chipped nails, athletic clothing, sneakers, hiking boots, flip-flops, athletic sandals, and any shorts, skirts, or tops that are too short or tight for the office
Attire Means “Business Professional”

- Two-piece suit and tie; solid, neutral colors are best
- Skirt length should be to the knee—or close to it, depending on what length works for you
- Solid color or subtle patterned blouse/top/dress shirt
- Minimal jewelry

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