Tuesday, February 14, 2012

How To Dress For a Job Interview

What to wear?!

Under dressed or overdressed? That is the question. Dressing for different occasions calls for different things. It is deemed inappropriate going to the movies like this:

It is also deemed inappropriate to go to a business meeting like this:

We have different styles of dress for different things. By going into an interview or business meeting dressed professionally, you are showing your peers that you are taking your job seriously and are ready, focused, and organized. At Johnson and Wales University, we have a professional dress policy that is strictly enforced. Some students feel that this policy is way to strict and outdated. I feel that this policy sets us up for real life situations where by looking the part, we will get that job or promotion we are vying for!
At the North Miami campus, (Which i attend) the rules are as follows:

MEN
Shirts
Any color long-sleeved or short-sleeved, spread or button down collar dress shirts
Must be tucked in to dress pants Classic patterns (i.e., subtle stripes, checks) or solid Worn with tie tied snugly around neck
Pullover shirts Polo-style shirts Busy/unprofessional patterns No tie; loose or sloppy ties
Shoes
Black or dark brown dress shoes in good condition Worn with socks matching your pants
Sneakers Sandals or flip-flops Boots
Pants
Dress slacks (solid colors or subtle, classic patterns) Worn at waist, not hips Properly hemmed
Overly baggy or poorly fitting pants Khakis or jean-style pants Unhemmed pants
Outerwear
Solid, button up cardigan sweater Professional suit jacket or blazer (solid colors or subtle, classic patterns)
Pullover sweaters and sweatshirts Athletic or casual jackets (i.e., nylon, denim)
Grooming
Hair must remain neutral in color Neatly trimmed facial hair or clean shaven Clean, ironed clothing
Unnatural hair colors (i.e., pink, blue) Tattered, wrinkled clothing
Accessories
University-issued name tag (required) A dress belt that matches your shoes
Facial jewelry or earrings Hats or headwear