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This means conservative clothes, like a nice button-up shirt or blouse, and some casual (not jeans) pants. A decent dres Success By Doing It - Don't Wait Till Your Advertisement Is Perfect ng your foot) that can be distracting to the interviewer.The importance of immediate, massive, daily action has been written about many times already but it is so important that it is worth writing about again and again. The examples in this article come from the world of business but they could apply to any other walk of life as well.Marketing is the life blood of business but sometimes businessmen will wait DO speak clearly and respectfully. Avoid a lot of “Um’s” and “Ah’s”. DON’T use slang or profanity – it gives the impression of being uneducated. DO show a bit of your personality. Let the interviewer know that you can be yourself – whether it is humorous, nice, outgoing, etc. DON’T become a chatterbox, and spill your life story. 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A decent dress or skirt is nice for the women, but try to keep the nightclub flesh-flaunting ones in the closet (once again, unless the job calls for it!). DO take a shower, put on some deodorant, fix your hair (and make-up, for the ladies), and get to the interview ON TIME! DON’T dress in everyday wear – it leaves the impression that you did not feel like making an effort. DON’T douse yourself in cologne or perfume to cover up the need for a shower. DO dress for the appropriate job interview. A mechanic may dress different than a banker. Likewise, a teacher may dress different than a nightclub hostess. Last, and perhaps the most important – BE ON TIME! There is nothing worse for a prospective applicant to do, than to be late for their own interview. DO leave plenty of extra time to get to the company you are interviewing for. It does not matter if you are ten minutes late – that just gives you about five minutes to collect yourself for the upcoming interview. DO walk in about five minutes early – better that they apologize for being tardy, than you doing so. DON’T be late – this can break you before you get started. Being late for an interview gives the impression that you may be late for work on a semi-regular basis, and what employer wants that?
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