I know we have talked about this several times in our previous blogs, social media posts and emails. However, this topic continues to come up, and for good reason. Most of us are confused about how we should present ourselves at a job interview.
In a world that is ‘woke’ and supposably accepting, why is there still so much uncertainty about appearances and job interviews? It is because deep down, we know the world is not as accepting as we would like. Individuals are still judged by their names, race, religion, gender and even presentation during the job searching process.
I know this, because I have interviewed a number of hiring managers who have disclosed this information to me. One manager even stated that they look at the job applicants names first and delete any application they do not like based on nationality. Their resume is not even opened. However, this is a whole other topic and be sure we will be discussing that in the near future. So if you want to know more, then subscribe to our newsletter here.
Back to job interview presentation. What you need to know…
If you feel strongly about changing your appearance and adhering to company clothing policies, the best advice we can give is to find a company culture that suits you and works with your style and level of comfort. Not much research is needed to find out what the company culture and dress code is like. Viewing the company website, LinkedIn profiles of current employees and even checking out company reviews will give you clearer direction of what to expect before you even apply.
And of course, there are industry specific cliches as well, where most people in Marketing, Tech, Fashion and Design are more casual, whilst those in Corporate Sales, Accounting, Engineering are more on the business formal side and then we have Legal, Finance and Banking where the attire is business professional.
And if you are really really unsure, then err on the side of caution and go business formal.
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