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Preparing For An Interview--The Importance of Appearance
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Jimmy Sweeney
Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career
Document"
job landing system. Jimmy is also the author of several career related books
and writes a bi-monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."

His other products include The Amazing Resume Creator and Amazing Cover Letters.

 
By Jimmy Sweeney
Published on 05/8/2008
 
"Dress for Success."

Most people have heard and seen this slogan on television, in magazine articles, in fashion stores. It's become such a common refrain it has nearly lost its meaning. But for you, a wise job-hunter, it's worth taking seriously!

"Dress for Success."

Most people have heard and seen this slogan on television, in magazine articles, in fashion stores. It's become such a common refrain it has nearly lost its meaning. But for you, a wise job-hunter, it's worth taking seriously!

Today's culture is inundated with a 'look' that ranges from casual to grunge. Rarely do you see a truly smart dresser except in the pages of fashion magazines. Women often show up at the theater, office, or fine restaurant in jeans and sliders.

Some men slip into work environments looking as though they just rolled off the couch after a late-night movie. Shirts are rumpled. Pants bag or fall off hips. Hair needs a good combing. Not everyone, of course, but enough to make you wonder.

Imagine the stir you could create if you walked into a hiring manager's office dressed appropriately for the job you wish to get.

THE "WOW" FACTOR

You don't want your appearance to overpower your personality, but it should reflect the
person you are and the work you hope to do.
 
Women are always attractive in pants, a sweater or blouse, and a fitted jacket. Basic flats or pumps with closed toe and heel are ideal. This
is not the place for stilettos, mini shirts, bare legs or an armful of dangling bracelets.

Use make-up that flatters your coloring and complexion. A friend can give you perspective.

Wear your hair in a way that complements your outfit and shows off your face.

Men frequently show up for the job interview of their dreams in need of a fresh shave and haircut, an out-of-date tie, a tired-looking shirt and shoes that could stand a good brushing. Spend a little time thinking about style and color. Understated is best. Choose soft colors, pressed pants, polished shoes, a sport coat or sweater and you can't go wrong.

The hiring manager will likely shake your hand so spend a few dollars on a professional manicure. Small details matter more than you might think.

People make up their minds about a person within five seconds of meeting him or her.
 
Avoid squandering your chance to be hired before you even say a word. Present yourself in a way that will cause a silent WOW! You'll be able to tell if you pulled it off by the look in the hiring manager's eyes.

WORTH EVERY PENNY

Appearance isn't everything. But it is something. Something important enough to consider and invest in.

Sparkling eyes, a kind smile, a firm handshake, and an attractive 'look' will go a long way to land you the result you want...an offer for the job you've worked so hard to secure.

When you look refreshed, well groomed, and attractive you'll feel refreshed, well groomed, and attractive. The hiring manager will feel at ease with you and perhaps realize before you even stand up to say good-bye that you are the one he or she wants to hire to fill the job opening.

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Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career Document" job landing system. Jimmy is also the author of several career related books and writes a bi-monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."

Visit Jimmy on the web at:

http://www.JobInterviewSecret.com

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