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How to Look the Part and Ace the Interview

<p>By the time you get the call for an in-person interview&comma; you can be sure that the company is giving your application serious consideration&period; Passing the resume screening is a big step&comma; but if you want to be sure to get the job&comma; the interview will be essential&period; The first impression you give in an interview is essential to whether or not the company will consider you further or if you will be immediately eliminated as a candidate&period; The way you present yourself&comma; therefore&comma; will be essential in giving the right first impression&period; Here are four ways you can ensure that you are properly presentable to give your best first impression to your potential employer&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Tailor Your Clothes<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>Do a little research on the company culture before the interview&period; What does the <a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;thebalancecareers&period;com&sol;what-should-employees-wear-to-work-1917929">dress code<&sol;a> seem to be&quest; Is it &&num;8220&semi;business casual&&num;8221&semi; or do you need to break out your nicest suit on a regular basis&quest; Regardless of what you discover&comma; it&&num;8217&semi;s important to arrive at the interview looking professional&period; The general rule is to dress one step above what the everyday dress code is for the position you want&period; If the clothing is casual&comma; you should dress in business casual&period; If the standard is business casual&comma; then dress formally&period; Dressing properly and professionally shows the interviewer that you take your application seriously and know how to show your best self&comma;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Make Sure You&&num;8217&semi;re Groomed<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>You want to make sure that your personality and skills stand out instead of your grooming habits&period; While not all industries have rules against beards&comma; it may be prudent to at least trim it close for the interview&period; For women&comma; it is best to go with a simple and professional hairstyle&period; Something that can easily fall apart will make you stressed and distracted&period; Also&comma; avoid any extreme hair colorings&comma; leave all but one pair of ear piercings at home&comma; and if possible&comma; cover up your tattoos&period; Again&comma; while not all industries are strict in these regards&comma; it is important to show your most professional self for the interview&period; Do not wear perfume or cologne&comma; keep your outfit color-scheme conservative with muted colors&comma; and avoid tight or revealing clothing&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Bring Your Best Smile<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>One of the greatest factors of any first impression is the smile that you present&period; Both the appearance of your smile and the sincerity of it can greatly affect how the interviewer perceives you&period; No matter what industry you apply to&comma; your smile is going to make a major impact on your perceived intelligence and amiability&period; Broken&comma; missing&comma; or extremely stained teeth should be seen by a <a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;hollanderdentistry&period;com&sol;cosmetic-dentistry">cosmetic dentist<&sol;a> to ensure the very best impression&period; To give a winning and sincere smile&comma; your smile should show mostly your top row of teeth&comma; the corners of your mouth should crinkle at least a little&comma; and your cheeks should lift slightly towards your eyes&period; Practice a sincere smile in the mirror beforehand&comma; and you’ll be much more likely to come across as a strong candidate&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h2>Practice a Firm Handshake<&sol;h2>&NewLine;<p>A handshake is another key aspect of looking the part&period; They&&num;8217&semi;re part of your first impression and can seal the deal when you leave&period; Have a grip that&&num;8217&semi;s neither too weak nor too strong&period; You don&&num;8217&semi;t want to crush your interviewer&&num;8217&semi;s hand or jerk their wrist about&period; Doing this can convey an overly assertive and socially awkward personality&period; By the same token&comma; limp wrists convey an overly timid and indecisive personality&period; One of the best ways to obtain the perfect shake is to mimic the strength of the other person&period; Give a gentle shake&comma; like shaking the hand of a child&comma; then increase your intensity to match the interviewer’s&period; This will show a perceptive and considerate personality&period; Practice with friends and family so that you become more capable of gauging expectations in the moment&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;An interview is more than just the time to discuss your qualifications&semi; it is also the time your potential employer gets to see the person behind the resume&period; Your physical presentation of yourself is essential in this stage of the hiring process and should be approached with care and preparation&period; Start now&comma; and when you have your first interview&comma; you will be fully prepared to show the very best of your professional abilities&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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