We all know how big impact first impressions have during personal job interviews, and to help you out, our team has put together the most comfortable, stylish outfits for all the different types of interviews! Good luck!
Before dressing up…
The top 3 “job interview” beauty tips:

–          Bright eyes: Instead of the usual eye makeup with thick, black eyeliner, try out a white or champagne shade at the inner corners of your eyes and apply mascara both to your upper and lower lashes. These small tricks will truly “awaken” your eyes, making them brighter and bigger.

–          Perfect skin: Apply a light, moisturizing primer before the foundation, and don’t forget to put just a hint of highlighter and rosy blush to your cheeks! Heavy contouring can easily seem to be too cakey, but the right shade of these products will only add a natural glow to your skin!

–          Healthy nails: Before stepping out of the door, make sure your hands and nails look nice and healthy! No matter who elegant is your dress, chipped nail polish and visibly dry hands can scare away any employers.

 

For creative jobs
Art galleries, fashion and design companies, beauty salons, magazines…these job interviews give you the opportunity to show off your personal style! How to create a unique and formal outfit at the same time? Don’t show too much skin and avoid being too over the top by selecting pieces that are easy to vary with at least one formal element.
We recommend: midi skirts, minimalist jewelry, blouses, high heels, asymmetric skirts, patterned trousers

 

For office/high-position jobs
The all-time classic outfit-recipe always works for more elegant jobs: wear your favorite LBD or black pencil skirt with a shirt, grab a blazer and put on your casual leather or patent leather high heels. Add a bit of your personal style to your look with jewelry or a silk scarf, and before heading to the interview, check if everything is clean and in a great condition twice to make sure your appearance is sophisticated and elegant.
We recommend: pencil skirts, classic colors (nude, blue, black, white, dark green), minimalist gold or silver jewelry, leather bags, LBD

job-interviewFor casual jobs
If you are invited to a more casual, student or part-time job interview, you can wear almost anything from your closet as long as it’s in a new, good condition. Try out a sweater (but forget about your oversized sweater you have been wearing for years) with simple, black jeans or an A-line skirt, and to add a bit of elegance, take your favorite tote bag with you!
We recommend: blouses, jeans, ankle boots, blouses, scarfs, subtle patterns (stripes, plaid patterns)

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