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What to Wear To A Job Interview [For the Creative Industry] - Cubicle Chic

What to Wear To A Job Interview [For the Creative Industry] - Cubicle Chic What to Wear To A Job Interview [For the Creative Industry] How To Wear, Job search, Work Outfit May 12, 2017 13 Comments  Top: Nastygal Bodysuit, similar here   Pencil skirt: Topshop, similar here and here Trench vest: Poshmark, similar here and here{Appropriate for positions such as engineer, coder, startup product manager, graphic designer, communications specialist, digital marketing strategist, videographer}So, an in-person interview has been confirmed. You are taking hours to study the industry, get to know the company, understand the role. You’ve printed 5 copies of your resume and got that portfolio of your work ready to go.Now, the last and the only loose end is the outfit. What should you wear for this in person meeting?Your main goal is to look professional, showcase your style, and have a little bit of an edge so you leave a strong impression. You have done the research (you’ve looked on their social media channel, read the company blog, searched for news pieces that feature them), you know the company has that business casual environment where people dress according to their personal style.What are some rules of thumb to follow when creating an outfit for an interview in the creative industry?Be Confident and ComfortableYou want to feel yourself, and not be worried about a longer than usual sleeve or a pair of pants that’s tight in a place you’re not used to. So, don’t wear clothes you’re not used to wearing. And when in doubt, opt for “soft material on the inside and stiff material on the outside.” For example, a silk shirt allows you to be comfortable, and a more structured blazer will give you that professional looking edge.Use Colors to Your AdvantageWearing a pop of color is an easy way to add a focal point to an otherwise simple and minimalist outfit. Try a colorful bag to an otherwise black and white outfit, or a colorful (but simplistic) necklace, or a pair of colorful shoes. These will help those people that you meet remember you.Start with a Basic Must-HaveIf you don’t know where to start, I always tell people to start with one piece of clothing that you know says “professional”. Take a pencil skirt, a crisp blazer, a silk blouse, and go from there. Once you have the foundation of your outfit, pick other things in relatively neutral colors that compliment this piece. Finally, add a pop of color somewhere, and you should be done!Do you need help putting together an interview outfit? Email me! We can do a 15 min Facetime session and try to put together based on things already in your closet. Or, if you are inclined to shop for the interview, I can also make recommendations for that!All Photography by Natalie Alvarado @ StylenfuseIf you’re looking for more sample interview outfits, here are 4 interview outfits some other amazing fashion bloggers. Click on the images to see their posts!

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