First impressions are always the most powerful. They are lasting, and  depending on the circumstances, they may be irreversible if there are  not subsequent opportunities to impress again. This is never more true  than during the employment interview. It may seem superficial but how  you look and "carry" yourself from the moment you walk through the front  doors of the location for the interview to the moment that you leave  will leave that lasting impression. So pay special attention to the  points that are covered in this article.
Hair:  cleanliness in all aspects of your dress and style is paramount. But  this is certainly most true regarding your hair. Make sure that it is  neat and clean, well trimmed. Professional style means hair that does  not need to be pushed back off your face constantly, and ladies, surveys  show that very long hair is a negative when it comes to being  successful. The colour of your hair should look natural, not outlandish  with neon or pastel colours. The rule of thumb is to keep within one or  two shades, lighter or darker, of your natural colour. Beyond that  invites suspicion on the part of the interviewers.
Dress: so what  do you think you should wear to an interview? For the gentlemen, a three  piece suit is not always necessary; it really depends on the position  you have applied for. But showing up in jeans and a t-shirt is  definitely taboo. For most management positions, a business suit is  expected for men. The ladies could wear business attire like a suit or  dress. The important thing is to not dress provocatively. Keep it  conservative; you do not want to distract the interview team.
Face:  the condition of your skin should be in good shape. Any skin conditions  like acne or pimples should be properly treated to reduce any negative  impact. And ladies, tastefully applied makeup is a good thing. Again you  might see this as very superficial but studies have shown that women  who wear makeup tend to get hired, earn more, and advance more quickly  than those who do not. So maybe image is everything! Another aspect of  your face is your smile. Teeth in excellent condition with a gleaming  smile is a statement of good health and gives your overall appearance a  very welcoming look.
Another point to be made here is about  piercings and body art. Many interviewers are from an older generation  who do not share the same level of artistic expression that you might  hold. Displaying studs, rings, and other piercings on or near your face  will most certainly generate a negative impression. You may think that  removing them is being deceptive, but unless your interviewers are very  liberated on the topic of body piercings, you are doing yourself a great  disservice and significantly reducing your chances at success if you  leave them in. The same holds true for tattoos. Cover up as much as you  can. Next to your face the one thing that most people notice is your  hands. Make sure that your nails are trimmed and thoroughly cleaned. And  for the women, avoid nail art which looks so unprofessional. Use calm  colours, red being the most brilliant that is acceptable.
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