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? Dressing skills in job interviews.
"I spent a day doing my hair before the interview. I wanted to make the employer shine with a beautiful shape, but I didn't succeed. " "Boys don't like dressing up as much as girls, and there is nothing to prepare for the interview."

Recently, when many readers chatted with Xiaoli on the hotline, they all talked about dress and modeling in the interview. Every job seeker wants to leave a good impression on the examiner during the interview, thus increasing the possibility of admission. However, some inappropriate shapes will greatly damage the image of job seekers throughout the interview process, thus losing points at the first sight of the interview. Therefore, workplace experts tell job seekers that "etiquette shows different details of self-cultivation", and knowing some etiquette in job interview in advance is the first step for job seekers to succeed.

The new model is only suitable for display after a period of adaptation.

"At this year's summer talent exchange meeting, I dressed myself up. I changed my straight hair into curly hair and changed my hairstyle. Friends around me have been praising my new image. But I can't get used to this image for a while. When interviewing, I always unconsciously touch my hair and feel like a bird's nest. " Miss Huang mentioned in the interview that the last job fair disturbed her mood and finally affected her new hairstyle. She was very depressed.

Shattina, a senior etiquette trainer and senior image designer in Guangxi talent market, believes that it is inappropriate for job seekers to try new hairstyles the day before attending job fairs. If they want a new hairstyle, it will take more than a month for women and more than a week for men to adapt to the change of hairstyle. In addition, it is not suitable for wearing new clothes and shoes. You must wear it at least three times before you can wear it in an interview. Because if it is the first time to wear new clothes and shoes, you may have to face the width of the clothes and whether the shoes squeeze your feet.

In addition, self-examination should be done when applying for a job, such as whether the hair is clean and natural, and if you want to dye your hair, you should pay attention to the color not to be too unconventional; Dress generously and neatly, and trim your nails the day before the interview; Avoid wearing nail polish, don't wear unconventional decorations, and choose shoes that you are used to wearing.

Men should also pay attention to their image when looking for a job.

Men's clothes and dressing are not as fancy as women's, but untidy words are rarely recognized by examiners. The specific standards of the average man's hair are: no forehead, no ears on the side and no beard on his face. Li Xiaohan said: "There are two kinds of clothes for boys, one is a college student who has just graduated or just graduated, and the other is a professional with several years of work experience. The former can wear some youthful T-shirts when applying for a job, instead of pursuing an overly formal suit and tie image and avoiding the dress of' one young man and one old man'. The latter is a mature man, who should work hard on a suit and tie when applying for some supervisor positions. In fact, men's formal wear also has a lot to pay attention to, such as wearing long-sleeved shirts with ties in summer, not wearing short-sleeved shirts or casual shirts; Men's wear also has a' Trinity Law', that is, three parts of the body keep one color, and shoes, belts and briefcases are generally black. "

Job seekers should learn to listen.

Image etiquette is the preparation before the interview, while conversation etiquette is reflected in your performance during the interview. Li Xiaohan said that the etiquette of conversation is to look at each other and learn to listen when talking. When talking to each other, you should look squarely at the part between your eyes and eyebrows and make eye contact with each other. If you dare not look directly at each other, people will think that you are shy and afraid, and even think that you have "hidden feelings". Good conversation is based on "listening", and listening is a very important etiquette. If you don't listen, you can't answer the examiner's questions well. In the process of conversation, we should pay attention to remember the name of the speaker, lean slightly to the speaker to show our attention to the speaker, keep your eyes on the speaker, smile and make some appropriate responses. Such as nodding, knowing smile, asking related questions, etc. In addition, you should also pay attention to your body language when you speak, drooping your shoulders, hunching your chest, sitting in a chair, and unconsciously shaking your feet or legs. Don't tidy your clothes when you are talking.