With the university year over, there will be loads of you out there, fresh graduates and looking for jobs and although I'm not yet in that situation, I can imagine the stress is there and one thing I can definitely empathise is the stress of job interviews. I've experienced my fair share and there is nothing like the sweaty palms and hammering heart but most seriously, what should I wear?
Regardless of the type of job, dressing smart for the interview is essential and one of the big questions is making your outfit a little more exciting than a standard suit which don't always do females the most justice. So here are my top tips.
- Think outside the box, instead of fitted skirts, try a midi one. It's the type of material that makes it classier and paired with a polo neck jumper, they can look so classy. For summer, try a polo neck knit vest.
- In Winter it's all about dark colours, but nudes and blush tones are back in a big way. Instead of a black blazer, try a white. It will freshen up your look and make you stand out!
- A pair of court heels will transform any outfit but if you're applying for a job in the fashion industry, why not try a lace up pair of heels which are so fashionable.
- Bright pin striped trousers are another way to jazz up a standard suit. Tuck in a classic white shirt for a feminine yet put together outfit.
But if you don't have an interview yet, City Calling has loads of jobs online that could help you find something that's right for you!
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Great tips for interview attire. In my previous job I had to interview people and although it is superficial, appearance does help to show how serious you are about the job etc. xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post! I'm terrible at dressing up for any occasion, so this was really helpful x
ReplyDeleteSome amazing tips there! It is such a hard thing to get right, easy if you are a man, but not so being female x
ReplyDeleteSome great tips how to dress when going for job interview :)
ReplyDeleteLaura
Pink Frenzy
those are some great tips! i always stick to my boring usuals. will deffo take these into account
ReplyDeleteGreat post lovely, I always vote for a blazer to smarten up your look :) xx
ReplyDeleteI love those striped trousers in the last photo, although I don't think I'd be brave enough to wear them!!
ReplyDeleteJess xo
http://just-jesss.blogspot.co.uk
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