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Dressing Tips for your Interview
If you're applying for a technical position, you won't need a suit, a collared shirt and khakis or slacks would work. Same goes for women -- sweater or blouse and slacks or a skirt. But upgrade your attire if you're interviewing for a higher-level job or position. "You dress in the best clothes you have, suits preferably.
Nothing is more precise and exact than managing money; you cannot afford to have a hair out of place. Full business professional attire is required and expected, your body language and demeanor should reflect precision.
Interviewing for a HR position? You must look professional and authoritative moreover, you'll need the look that you could handle any crisis and be dependable.
Image is particularly critical in the hospitality industry. Shirt and tie is appropriate for some positions but not always a must. However, you always need to make a great initial impression.
Typically, a suit is the uniform for a sales interview. After all who would want to buy from a guy in a T-shirt and jeans? On the contrary, you might be able to go with bolder designs and colors, dependent on the product or service you're representing. This will determine how classic versus trendy/fashionable you should be.