Are
you a graduate or co-op student who has been selected for an internship
interview, but are completely unaware of how to choose the right College interview attire?
After
days of job hunting and failures, you have now successfully landed an interview
with a company you wish to work at. College students commonly make the mistake
of assuming that getting an interview is a job well done and a pat on the back
is just a few minutes away. However, the truth is that you are not done until
the interview process is over.
Here
is the part where the potential employer is going to analyze your credentials,
ability to speak and act under pressure from the moment you walk in through
those doors. Moreover, the very first give away of your professionalism is
simply your interview attire.
It
can be hard to find the Best attire
for job interview when you are a day away from the interview date and
stressing in all directions. My tips would be to do the following:
Figure 1. College Interview. [Photograph] University
college, 2012, Adapted from http://www.flickr.com/photos/ucolmedia/8142306392/ |
·
Calm down and focus on the solution instead of the
problem itself.
·
Make a list of stores you wish to visit and items you
wish to purchase in the course of a day.
·
A well-tailored suit can do you wonders, remember that
this job can give you 1000s of dollars for your skills and hard-work, ensure
that you do not let this opportunity slip by even if you have to go to a
branded store to purchase a professional business suit.
·
Consider investing in professional business skirts and
blazers.
·
Stay away from strong perfumes and deodorants that may
make the interviewer gasp for air.
·
When looking for interview attire ask yourself whether
this reflects who you are.
Follow
these tips to help you on your search for the best Internship interview attire.
Graduate school
interview attire can
be slightly more professional than regular co-op interview attire, as you are
now a young professional who has participated in the real race to the top. Any
suggestions as to how one can choose appropriate Graduate school interview attire?
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