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presents
Dress for Success
Larry Stewart
I'mPresident
of
Physicians & Clinicians
Larry Stewart
I’d like toteach you how to
Dress for Success
in your next interview
A lot has changed over the years, but one thing remains constant…
You should
ALWAYS dress appropriately for a job interview
You only get one chance to make a
first impression
So make it
count!
Whether you areover-dressed or under-dressed
the employer might think you don’t care enough todress appropriately
Do Your Research!
Call the company to inquire about their dress code, and plan your outfit accordingly
Dress one step up from
the job for which you’re interviewing
Be sure to have at least
two outfits
In case you get a
second interview
Make sure your clothes
fitYou want to be
comfortable both sitting and standing
Remove CoverVisible
PiercingsVisible Tattoos
Remove CoverVisible
PiercingsVisible Tattoos
(conservative piercings for women are fine)
Hair should becoiffed
offTurn
your phone
You don’t want to start vibrating
in an interview
Shoes should be
polishedwith no scuffs and a tasteful
heel height
Avoid wearing excessive
jewelrycologne
or
Watch yourBREATH!
Make sure to freshen your breath before the interview
and don’t have anything in your mouth during the interview
Avoid Body Odor
Avoid Body Odor
*but, again, don’t over-do it on the cologne
*
Arrive at least 15 minutes early and take time to double-check
your appearance
It’s easy to dress so your attire is the only message the interviewer hears
But it is your objective to dress conservatively as a way to let YOUR message shine through
and to affirm the contributions you can make to the company
Thanksfor reading!
I can’t wait to hear from you!
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Larry Stewart
Credits
Presentation Designed
by Hillary Lavin
www.TalSearch.com
Images used with permission, as outlined in the following Creative Commons licenses: !!!!!
Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0, Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0, Attribution 2.0, Attribution 3.0 !!!!
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