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iarlaitha 03-13-2008 12:10 AM

interview clothing/ interview techniques?
 
Hi everyone

I am about to go for an interview for a job which basically involves providing consultancy (this will fund the transitional phase I am going through as I move towards a more creative career): it will be great for me as doing consultancy will free up more of my time and give me a better income for fewer working hours.

I know I will have to be smartly dressed, but I was wondering in terms of any behavioural experts out there, whether there are particular colors I should wear or avoid (I am female - I am thinking that blue might be a good idea as so many people consider that to be their favorite color?) or any accessories I should carry. I am going to a male dominated field and I think I am the only female interviewee - I was thinking of taking a slim briefcase rather than a cumbersome-handbag-and-document-wallet combination.

In terms of NLP can I use any particular terms or anchors in the interview room?

blessings

Iarlaitha

Jonathan Mead 03-14-2008 04:21 PM

Hi Iarlaitha,

I would recommend wearing brown colors with maybe maroon. Just a suggestion, but wear something warm yet professional. As a prospective consultant, I would focus on how you can be helpful and your expertise in offering creative and positive solutions.

Good luck with your interview!

sheffy4 03-14-2008 09:05 PM

I agree with Jonathon that you might be better off wearing something "warm yet professional."
The briefcase is a good idea, especially if you have several documents to take with you.
Also, if you have long hair, pull it back from your face either by pulling it all up or just the top half, or pin back the sections near your temples that might drop in your face.

Don't forget your smile!

iarlaitha 03-15-2008 01:38 AM

thanks!
 
thank you - I have a white shirt with a fine maroon stripe in it - wearing warm colors might let me stand out from the (mainly male) competition who will probably be wearing black/blue.

Just out of interest, what impact do warm colors have in that context?

I do have long hair (with bangs) and I think I will wear it in a sleek ponytail.

blessings

Iarlaitha

uberinquisitive 03-15-2008 05:14 PM

For a job interview, err on the conservative side. Your clothes should NOT stand out, and in fact, if you look too different, it may work against you.

I am female, and my interview outfit is a 100% cashmere pantsuit. It is a dark gray color with lighter gray pinstripes. Very conservative, powerful looking.

I wear a button up shirt underneath in a gray or white color.

I wear black heels that look expensive and polished.

I carry a small designer bag that looks elegant and expensive. I also carry a sleek portfolio to hold my papers.

For my hair, I wear it down, but blow dried very well, so it looks shiny, bouncy, and stylish. I wear minimal make-up that makes me look like me but better. No parfum.

What does this overall look do for me? First off, the suit and purse and shoes and portfolio show quality and style. But my hair and make-up is designed to make me look feminine and pretty.

Your main goal is to be elegant, professional, and attractive. Warm colors will not make you stand out. Instead, make sure your image is high-quality, "expensive" and stylish in a conservative way.

1000feet 03-16-2008 03:45 PM

I would say the best interview technique is to go in with the full knowledge that you're a good match for the job and will add a lot of value to the employer; just take whatever days/months/years are necessary to make that true first.

Know The Ledge 03-17-2008 12:27 AM

I agree, I would make sure that your outfit doesn't make the biggest statement about you. I think colors might be important, but I would just stress a classy outfit that shows you are professional and let your knowledge and skills do the rest of the work.


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