Dress professionally because first impressions count and this can be a make it or break it experience.

Dress the part

The saying “dress for the job you want” is also true for interviews. Be sure to wear appropriate attire, even if you know the employees or organization. Did you know that similar to a résumé review, many hiring managers form their first impression of a candidate in 30 seconds?

Brockport Clothes Closet

Goals for Your Closet

  • A pants suit in black, charcoal, or gray.
  • Button up shirts in classic colors such as white, black, and light shades of blue
  • Black dress shoes
  • Trousers, skirts, dresses and blazers in black, gray, or navy blue
  • Solid polo shirts in black, white and muted colors
  • Blouses with three-quarter or long sleeves, in solids or conservative prints

Dress for Success

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