Friday, February 22, 2008

Plastics Recruiter - Dressing For Success

My name is Dan Regovich and I am Plastics Recruiter.

There are several items that you need to do when preparing for an interview. One of those items is your appearance. Remember, first impressions count. I have heard stories of people bringing their spouses to interviews with them, their pets and even one story I heard of a man dressing as a women. As a recruiter, there are stories that we hear all the time of how people dressed for their interviews. Here are some items to help you prepare your appearance for your interview.

Male Candidates
· Fingernails should be short and clean; manicured if possible.
· Hair should be clean, well groomed and freshly trimmed. Use a dandruff shampoo, if necessary, and always comb hair with your jacket off.
· A navy blue or dark gray suit is appropriate for most positions. Be sure it is cleaned and pressed. Men with stout builds should avoid three-piece suits.
· Shirts should be white, freshly laundered and well pressed.
· A quiet tie with a subtle design and a hint of red is suitable for a first interview. Avoid loud colors and busy designs.
· Jewelry should be kept minimal. A watch and wedding or class ring are acceptable. Don’t wear jewelry or pins that indicate membership in religious or service organizations.
· Use deodorant and avoid colognes or fragrances completely.
· Shoes that are black and freshly polished (including the heels) are a safe choice for an interview.
· Socks should be black or blue and worn over the calf.
· For good posture, cross legs at the ankles, not at the knees.
· Maintain good eye contact.
· Don’t take portable phones or beepers into an interview.

Female Candidates
· Fingernails should be clean; manicured if possible. Choose subtle low key color over bright fashion colors for nail polishes.
· Wear a suit or tailored dress in basic navy or gray. Blouses should also be tailored and color coordinated. Don’t wear big bows or ties.
· Avoid exotic hairstyles and excessive makeup. Hair should be neat, clean and brushed with your jacket off.
· Makeup should be light and natural looking.
· Use deodorant and avoid colognes or fragrances.
· Jewelry should be limited and subtle. Don’t wear jewelry or pins that indicate membership in religious or service organizations.
· A closed toe pump that is color coordinated with your outfit is appropriate for an interview. Avoid open-toed shoes or sling-backs.
· For good posture, cross legs at the ankles, not at the knees.
· Maintain good eye contact.
· Do not take portable phones or beepers into an interview

Plastics Recruiter - Dressing for Success

Dan Regovich - Plastics Recruiter - Formerly with RSI Recruiter Solutions International
AJ Augur Group, LLC
440-357-7600
www.ajaugur.com
dregovich@ajaugur.com

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