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What to wear – and what not to wear – for a job interview: the best women’s outfits to land that perfect role

Land your dream job by dressing for success. Photo: @chicworkchick/Instagram
Land your dream job by dressing for success. Photo: @chicworkchick/Instagram
Fashion

Dress to impress for your dream opportunity by making sure you have appropriate attire for your job interview, internship or Skype call

Getting dressed can be a stressful task, especially when there’s an interview involved. Not only do you want to appear professional, but you also want to look like a good fit for the company and its culture. Unfortunately, there’s no wonder outfit to suit all scenarios. Instead, you need to tailor your clothing choices to the type of interview and the business type. Below we have a few important styling tips that will help you decide on what to wear to your next job interview.

Internship interview

 
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Internships are an important part of developing your career, and you should treat them as such. So, if you want to nail the position that’ll set you on the right path, you need to dress the part. What you wear to your internship interview will largely depend on the type of company to which you’re applying. If the business is formal, a white shirt and black trousers make an excellent option.

 

If the company is a start-up, on the other hand, you can be more creative and casual. In most cases, an outfit that appears professional and smart without seeming stuffy will be perfect.

Formal interview

 

An interview with a formal dress code requires a dressed-up version of your best office wear. In other words, a pantsuit is a good choice. Partner it with high heels and a collared shirt for an outfit that’ll leave you looking professional and powerful. To keep the overall aesthetic sharp and sophisticated, stick to a neutral colour palette.

 

Black, white and grey all make stellar choices for formal interviews and can be worn as block hues or as part of a traditional check or stripe pattern.