Being a University
graduate is a change of pace from what you’ll have known for the past
3-5 years i.e. you’ll actually have to turn up for work rather than
skipping those 9am starts. Other than having the qualifications you’re
going to need to look the part and that’s what we’re here to tell you,
how to dress at the 5 stages of employment in collaboration with Lynx.
The Interview Look
Get
out of your pyjamas and joggers and into your go-getter gear.
This is where you get to show employers you mean business. Turn up looking the sharpest you’ve ever been and not only will that look good but it will exude confidence because you’ll feel good too. A smart and tailored suit is always a perfect go-to point and will never fail you no matter what type of job your trying to land. Making sure it’s well-fitted and you’re well-groomed with a fresh neat haircut, clean-shaven or beard well-trimmed and a fresh scent, is essential to impressing your boss, just remember to maintain eye contact and ask strong questions at the end.
Style: Formal and
sharp to show you appreciate the significance and importance of the
situation. A suit and tie will show confidence and power. Go in suave,
more Mike Ross than Mike Tyson. Use Lynx Gold Temptation anti-perspirant
to stop any chances of sweating and leaving unflattering patches.
You’ll want to stay protected for a stressful situation such as an
interview!This is where you get to show employers you mean business. Turn up looking the sharpest you’ve ever been and not only will that look good but it will exude confidence because you’ll feel good too. A smart and tailored suit is always a perfect go-to point and will never fail you no matter what type of job your trying to land. Making sure it’s well-fitted and you’re well-groomed with a fresh neat haircut, clean-shaven or beard well-trimmed and a fresh scent, is essential to impressing your boss, just remember to maintain eye contact and ask strong questions at the end.
First Day Style
Knowing what to wear for your first
day really depends on where you work. A corporate office will often
need a casual suit or just smart trousers and a shirt, whilst on the
other end of the spectrum you could be in a casual office where the
etiquette is to be comfortable but presentable. Make sure you find out
after the interview if you’re unsure, otherwise search for a smart white
shirt (and cardigan if it’s cold), some slim trousers, brown suede
shoes and you’ll be fine. It’s your first day and this will still look
professional even if it’s not 100% correct. It’s your safest bet,
especially if you know the office is more lenient than most. This type
of outfit will make you feel comfortable and relaxed, which will be a
big help.
Style: Look
the part, a smart white shirt and black jeans with suede shoes. You were
hired on ability but what’s to say you can’t also express this through
your stylish outfits. Use Lynx Define Clean Cut Wax
to make that good first impression, rumour has it that you have 5
seconds to get them to like you.After Work Drinks Casual
Turning
up to the pub with your mates is one thing but turning up with
colleagues for team bonding or a cool down is definitely another. Whilst
the former is more familiar with a shirt/jeans combo with your mates,
wearing something stylish and relaxed to a work do is much more
effective. If your work requires a suit all day every day, wearing a
pullover jumper or a plain t-shirt really can give you the relaxed edge
you’ll need. This will give the impression that you have a calming and
relaxed personality that people will warm to, and this will make you
more approachable in the process. If you’re going after work at a
creative office, you may not even need to change - but find out what
type of “a few drinks” establishment you’re going to. You don’t want to turn up to a networking event wearing a t-shirt.
Style:
Contrast to your everyday working attire, make it a little more relaxed
and casual so you feel comfortable while making new friends and making a
good first impression among management. Use Lynx Gold Temptation Body Spray Compressed
to remain fresh with a fragrant scent from desk to dance floor. The
compressed product size is a perfect fit for your satchel meaning you
can have a light top up before you head out from the office. First Presentation Cool
The first
presentation is almost always the hardest one since you’re likely to be
nervous - unless you’ve got the confidence of Tony Stark. Wearing a suit
is essential if you’re meeting high-end clients or managers are sitting
in - you’ll need to look the part before you impress them with your
words. Wearing a tie is key in this situation, these are people you want
to gain respect from, and a tie gives off an aura of authority which
will help this cause massively. However, for small team presentations,
such as a write-up on a project you’ve finished, wearing your
smart-casuals is perfectly fine. Normal office wear will help cut the
stress of this situation as it’ll feel like another day in the office.
Style:
Almost the same as your first day, but wear a tie and make sure you
look smart and understated. You want people to concentrate on your
presentation and not your bright yellow socks. Use Lynx Peace anti-perspirant to make sure you have a good scent whilst in a room with very important managers - you don’t want THAT
to be what they remember you by! No matter how confident you are, a
presentation can go wrong and you might get the cold sweats, be
prepared!
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