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Interview Attire for Today's Job Market
By:Julia Penny

What sort of interview attire is appropriate in a recession? Tough economic times demand a different approach to how you present yourself in a job interview. Follow these guidelines and make sure your interview clothes are in keeping with the current climate.

Keep it formal and conservative

During the heady days of economic boom wearing non-conformist or unusual interview attire may have demonstrated an enviable free-thinking and risk-taking type approach - advantageous in certain job-types. Now risk-taking has a terrible reputation and employers are looking for solid, dependable and serious employees. Dressing in a traditional and professional manner for your job interview gives the impression of commitment and reliability.

It is no coincidence that retail outlets have reported big increases in sales of the classic white shirt.. Showiness is not considered appropriate during a recession. A plain, well-cut suit in charcoal gray or navy with a neutral-colored shirt and understated silk tie for men and a matching jacket and skirt or dress and jacket for women provide evidence of the steadfast and serious job candidate employers are searching for. Business suits have always given the impression of responsibility and professionalism.

Take care of the details

Take care of the details and you will demonstrate an ability to focus on the small things that matter. Hair should be neat and tidy, fingernails well manicured and without flashy color, shoes polished and modest, jewelry kept to a minimum and make-up understated.

Flashy accessories and designer labels could be considered out of place in an economy where the focus is now on the old-fashioned values of hard work and providing value for money.

Look to Barack and Michelle Obama as good examples of how to dress in difficult times. They both dress traditionally and make sure they are in accord with the current economic climate. Your interview attire should also reflect this understanding of how the job market has changed.

For more advice on how to dress for an interview http://www.best-job-interview.com/dress-for-an-interview.html.

Julia Penny has many years experience interviewing and placing candidates across a wide range of jobs. She offers her expertise to help job seekers prepare for and succeed in job interviews at her free website Best Job Interview http://www.best-job-interview.com/.





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