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Dress professionally to make a good impression from "summary" of Fearless Interviewing:How to Win the Job by Communicating with Confidence by Marky Stein

When you walk into an interview, you're presenting yourself as a potential employee. Your appearance is a key part of that presentation. If you show up looking unkempt, disheveled, or unprofessional, it sends a message to the interviewer that you don't take the opportunity seriously. Dressing professionally, on the other hand, shows that you respect the process and are willing to put in the effort to make a good impression. It's not just about wearing a suit and tie or a business suit. It's about choosing clothing that is appropriate for the industry and the company you're interviewing with. For example, if you're interviewing at a creative agency, a more casual, trendy outfit might be more appropriate than a traditional business suit. However, if you're interviewing at a law firm or a financial institution, a more conservative and formal outfit would be more suitable. In addition to choosing the right clothing, it's also important to pay attention to grooming and personal hygiene. Make sure your hair is neat and clean, your nails are trimmed, and you don't have any strong scents that could be off-putting to the interviewer. Remember, the goal of dressing professionally is not to show off your style or personality. It's to demonstrate that you understand the expectations of the workplace and that you're ready to fit in and contribute positively to the team. By taking the time to dress appropriately for the interview, you're showing that you're serious about the opportunity and that you have the professionalism and respect for the process that will set you apart from other candidates.
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    Fearless Interviewing:How to Win the Job by Communicating with Confidence

    Marky Stein

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