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When a hiring manager assesses your appearance at a job interview, he considers your dress, hygiene and grooming, accessories and other features like visible tattoos. His perspective on the way you look affects his first impression, and can help or hinder your success during the job interview. Your body language will reflect that too.
The way you dress sends an immediate message as well. Even when a work environment has a casual dress code, hiring managers may prefer you dress professionally for the interview. Dressing professionally is always your safest approach unless you are told otherwise.
Shorts, T-shirts and sneakers are never appropriate for a job interview.
there is uniform or clothe code for interviews which is similar between companies. Before you say a single word to the interviewer, you have already made an impression based on how you’re dressed. The guidelines given here are commonly accepted as appropriate for interviewing. Every company has a different dress code; how you dress at the job may have very little to do with how you dress for an interview.
While it may be appropriate to dress more casually for a second interview, you must still dress professionally. It’s much better to be too dressed up than too casual. This may sound like a lot of rules, but these are the generally acceptable guidelines you should follow when deciding what to wear to an interview. Dressing professionally shows respect for yourself, the interviewer, and the company. You may not have to dress like this everyday, but you are more likely to be taken seriously when you present yourself in a professional manner and take the time to attend to details
ONCE AGAIN I WOULD NOT ELABORATE MY OPINION WITH JUSTIFICATIONS BUT I WOULD RATHER FOCUS ON A PRETTY OLD PROVERB, WHICH GOES LIKE THIS "YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION IS YOUR LAST IMPRESSION", THEREFORE IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU MAINTAIN A FORMAL ATTIRE DURING AN INTERVIEW & FURTHERMORE I WOULD SUGGEST TO GO IN SUITED AND BOOTED, WHAT I MEAN IS WARE MATCHING BLAZER AND TROUSERS AS WELL & THE LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST WARE FORMAL OXFORD STYLE SHOES, DON'T FORGET TO POLISH YOUR SHOES BEFORE THE INTERVIEW AS THE INTERVIEWER WOULD CHECK UPON YOU AS SOON AS YOU APPROACH HIM FROM TOP TO BOTTOM OF YOU ATTIRE & SHOES PLAYS AN IMPORTANT ROLE DURING THE JOB INTERVIEW.
FOLLOWING THE ABOVE STATEMENT YOU MUST BE WELL GROOMED BEFORE APPEARING FOR THE INTERVIEW WHICH GOES FOR YOUR HAIR, NAILS, CLEAN SHAVING , USE OF THE PROPER DEODORANT & WHATSOEVER APPLICABLE DURING THE INTERVIEW TIMINGS.
HENCEFORTH I WOULD RATHER SAY "CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS" & BELIEVE ME IF YOU FOLLOW & KEEP THESE SUGGESTED THINGS IN YOUR MIND, THEN YOU WONT GET A MUCH OF A HASSLE DURING THE INTERVIEW WHICH IS ALSO KNOWN AS CROSSING TOWARDS THE FIRST STAGE AND "TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO MOVE AHEAD". THANK YOU GENTLEMEN.
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There is a strong saying in our culture, Eat what you like Wear what others like. Hope that might help in your question about your body language clothing.
Body language has nothing to do with your clothes.
Wear something that makes you feel confortable and relaxe and for sure nothing "too much".
i.e: if you wear something you don't feel as "yours" and you are not familiar will certainly pop-up to your body language as a negative.