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    nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make su

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    Why didn’t the human resources recruiter call me back for an interview? Why didn’t I get the job?

    As a Career Advisor, I hear the above questions on a regular basis. Conducting follow ups with recruiter or hiring managers reveal some interesting facts.

    One of the recruiters I spoke to mentioned that the applicant did an exceptional job in the interview but their professional appearance and hygiene were an issue.

    Our society is judgemental. Someone dressed in jeans may be just as intelligent as the person dressed in a suit, but the person wearing the suit will be taken more seriously.

    Below are a few things you should do before going on an interview or job fair to insure you will be perceived as a serious candidate:

    1. Hygiene - Shower, bathe, floss, gargle, brush your teeth. Use deoderant. Use minimal or no cologne. If you want fresh breath pop a mint in your mouth 10-15 minutes before speaking with the recruiter or going on the interview. No gum. Your nails should be cleaned and trimmed. Women: no chipped nail polish. Wear a neutral nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make su

    Digital Signage Advertising - Meeting HD's Demands
    When I think about digital signage, I'm sometimes reminded of the perpetually hungry, ever-growing plant from the musical "Little Shop of Horrors." You might remember that unusual flora. It's the talking, singing Venus Flytrap on steroids that constantly demands "Feed Me!" I can't help
    f the recruiters I spoke to mentioned that the applicant did an exceptional job in the interview but their professional appearance and hygiene were an issue.

    Our society is judgemental. Someone dressed in jeans may be just as intelligent as the person dressed in a suit, but the person wearing the suit will be taken more seriously.

    Below are a few things you should do before going on an interview or job fair to insure you will be perceived as a serious candidate:

    1. Hygiene - Shower, bathe, floss, gargle, brush your teeth. Use deoderant. Use minimal or no cologne. If you want fresh breath pop a mint in your mouth 10-15 minutes before speaking with the recruiter or going on the interview. No gum. Your nails should be cleaned and trimmed. Women: no chipped nail polish. Wear a neutral nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make su

    Making the Most of a Job Fair
    Before the Job Fair:Find out what businesses will be there. The more information you can gather beforehand, the more successful the job fair is going to be for you. Find out what businesses are going to be at the job fair, and spend some time doing some r
    suit, but the person wearing the suit will be taken more seriously.

    Below are a few things you should do before going on an interview or job fair to insure you will be perceived as a serious candidate:

    1. Hygiene - Shower, bathe, floss, gargle, brush your teeth. Use deoderant. Use minimal or no cologne. If you want fresh breath pop a mint in your mouth 10-15 minutes before speaking with the recruiter or going on the interview. No gum. Your nails should be cleaned and trimmed. Women: no chipped nail polish. Wear a neutral nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make su

    Shipping Basics
    When one wants to transport goods, either for personal or for business reasons, one has to deal with the issue of shipping. There are some basic guidelines on how to efficiently go about it.What one generally wants out of shipping is basically to get the goods on time, on the p
    eeth. Use deoderant. Use minimal or no cologne. If you want fresh breath pop a mint in your mouth 10-15 minutes before speaking with the recruiter or going on the interview. No gum. Your nails should be cleaned and trimmed. Women: no chipped nail polish. Wear a neutral nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make su

    Dress For Interview - The First Impression
    First impression have more power than you expect, especially when it comes to the job interview. A significant part of a hiring decision is not only your experience but also your appearance. The first judgment an interviewer makes is going to be based upon your appearance during a firs
    nail color or simply wear no color on you nails. Makeup should also be worn in neutral colors.

    2. Cloths - The desheveled look is out. What you wear is just as important as what is on your resume. Men: wear a dark suit with a shirt and tie and dark socks. Make sure the suit has been dry cleaned if needed. Women: a dark skirt suit or pants suit is preferred. Hoisery should match skin tone with no runs. Wear comfortable dark shoes. No sandals. You should wear minimal accessories (no long, bold earring or gaudy bracelets and rings). You want the attention to be focused on you, not your accessories.

    3. Hair - Be conservative with your hairstyle. Make sure you hair is clean, combed/brushed.

    4. Portfolio/Brief Case - I had a discussion with a job fair attendee who carries a plastic bag full of his personal belonging (MP3 Player, pens, wallet, resumes). As he visited companies at the job fair he pulled resumes out of his plastic bag. While he was professionally dressed, carrying a plastic bag full of personal items doesn’t send the right message to a potential employer. How will this individual represent our company? You want to look professional so carry a portfolio or briefcase.

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