Sunday, April 12, 2020
3 Grooming Faux Pas Your Interviewer Wont Tell You - Work It Daily
3 Grooming Faux Pas Your Interviewer Wonât Tell You - Work It Daily Men and women have different faux pas when it comes to wardrobe. However, they make a lot of the same mistakes when it comes to personal hygiene and grooming - and an interviewer will definitely take notice. While most of my clients apply to work in conservative environments like law firms, investment banks, and corporations, the hygiene and grooming faux pas discussed here are important to avoid in any work environment. They are the distracting and annoying mistakes that could put an end to all the hard work youâve done in writing your resume, targeting employers, and scheduling and preparing for interviews. Thatâs pretty bad. But the good news these mistakes are all avoidable. Those whoâve read my other blogs and How to Get a Legal Job: A Guide for New Attorneys and Law School Students know I donât just rely on my own opinions for these tips. I spend a great deal of time talking to hiring decision-markers, including hiring directors, interviewers, personnel managers, and recruitersâ"in other words, the people who will be interviewing you. What Your Interviewer Won't Tell You Here are three grooming faux pas to avoid: 1. You Stink Maybe you smell like cigarette smoke. Or, you used too much perfume or cologne. Maybe your breath is horrible. Whatever it is, itâs making your interviewerâs nose wrinkle and eyes water, and sheâs counting the minutes until your interview is over. Air out (or better yet, clean) those dress clothes that have been stored in your smoke-filled home. Donât smoke before your interview. Keep applications of cologne, perfume, and scented products to a minimum. Save your pungent and spicy snacks until after your interview. In other words, donât be remembered as the guy that caused your interviewer to Febreeze her office and that sent her running for her asthma inhaler. 2. You Should've Done Something About That Facial Hair Yes, this does apply to men and women. Unrulyâ"or unexpectedâ"facial hair is a distraction to your interviewer. He doesnât want to stare at the tufts of hair coming for your ears or your hairy lip, but he canât help himself. Guys, keep in mind thatâ"fair or notâ"facial hair is a no-no in some workplaces. So keep your mustache, beard, and sideburns in good order, and be aware that you may be better off clean-shaven for your interviews. 3. Youâre Sweaty Of course we all sweat, and even more so when weâre nervous. But the old adage, âNever let them see you sweatâ holds true for job interviews. A sweaty handshake is an unpleasant way to start the interviewâ"both for you and for your interviewer. So bring a handkerchief with you to dry off those sweaty palms before you walk in the door. And while youâre at it, dab down your forehead, nose, upper lip, or any place else youâre prone to visibly sweat. Wear your antiperspirant and deodorant, and dress in natural fibers that allow your skin to breathe and sweat to evaporate. Enjoy this article? You've got time for another! Check out these related articles: How To Answer 7 Of The Most Common Interview Questions Top 3 Tips For Phone Interviews How To Ace The Panel Interview Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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