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What suit to wear to a job interview?

There are so many things that are important when going to a job interview, but none more so than first impressions. To get off to the right start you need to make certain that you are dressed correctly — so knowing what suit to wear could be key to your success.

If you do not look the part — then chances are the interviewer would have already made up his or her mind. It does not matter what job you go for, wearing a suit shows that you can make an effort and is a sign of respect — something that can a long way in a job interview.

Boardroomties has a point when they say that if you are not dressed correctly, then all of your planning and your CV will mean nothing. As we said, always wear a suit — the colors of choice are black, dark grey or navy blue. If you have to go for a second interview with the same company — then it is best to wear a different suit. Just make certain that they are clean with no bobbles or frays.

Getting the shirt and tie right is also very important; make certain that the shirt is white and the tie is silk. To understand the importance of this please visit boardroomties.com

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Written by Peter Chubb

Peter has been writing on Product-Reviews since 2007 and in that time much has changed for him, like his hair having more grey than brown now. He loves gadgets and cars, and gets excited when big events come up, such as CES and the big auto shows.

Contact Peter Chubb: peter@product-reviews.net

He started out working in a factory and dreamed of the day when he could become his own boss; That happened back in 2002 and he has never looked back since. Things have changed so much on the Internet in that time, but he has adapted well.

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