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• Keep jewelry minimal, and avoid anything too flashy or loud. A simple watch and small, understated
jewelry pieces can add to your professional look.
Don'ts:
• Don't dress too casually.
• Wearing jeans, t-shirts, or sneakers can send the message that you don't take the interview or the
job seriously.
• Don't wear anything too revealing or inappropriate.
• Avoid clothing that is too tight, short, or shows too much skin.
• Don't go overboard with accessories.
• Avoid wearing multiple pieces of jewelry or oversized accessories that can be distracting or detract
from your professional appearance.
• Don't wear heavy fragrances.
• Perfumes and colognes can be overpowering and distracting in a professional setting. It's best to
avoid wearing them altogether or opt for a light, subtle scent.
In conclusion, dressing appropriately for a job interview is an important part of making a positive impression
on the interviewer. By following these do's and don'ts, you can showcase your professionalism, attention to
detail, and respect for the company and the interview process.
b. Read the text above, and decide each statement is True (T) or False (F).
No Statement T/F
1. Attire has no impact on an interview.
2. Before deciding what to wear, candidates need to research the company and
its culture.
3. Wearing excessive accessories is recommended.
4. Jeans, t-shirts, or sneakers can make candidates look less impressive for an
interview.
5. Wearing too many pieces of jewelry may distract candidates to look
professional.
6. Professionalism, attention to detail, and respect for the company can be shown
through the attire worn in an interview.
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