Clinch That Job Top Ten Tips to
You’ve probably heard it said that it only takes seven seconds to make a first impression. This is why how you present yourself for an interview can be crucial to your chances of success. We’ve talked to experienced personal stylist, Fiona Mobbs, to get her top ‘dress to impress’ tips.
When it comes to job interviews, you absolutely have to be at your best to secure your desired job or university place. This means:
• knowing you’ve researched as much as you can about the organisation you are trying to join;
• being confident in yourself, which will include being sure about your knowledge, experience and ability;
• being clear about why you want the job or course and where you want it to take you;
• AND looking your absolute visual best. This will help you present the best possible version of you and ensure you feel worthy of the opportunity.
Normally an interviewer is not trying to catch you out, they are trying to fairly assess how you will perform if you are given the opportunity. They will be assessing everything about you, from how you speak, what you say and do, and how you appear visually. You’ve been invited to the interview because you’ve got the knowledge, aptitude and/or skills they are looking for, based on your application or CV. Now is your time to shine above any competition, in visually presenting YOU.
How you appear is something else you can prepare in advance, so you’re not worried about that on the day. There are some negatives that will detract from all your preparation so do pay attention to these tips.
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