Dress advice for interviews

My daughter is about to graduate from university and is starting to attend interviews. As her dad, in his 60s, I am the least qualified person in the universe to offer advice. What advice on dress would you offer her?

Parents
  • Taken straight from the CIPD guide on "How to be successful at interview"

    First impressions last

    First impressions count. Make sure you’re wearing something professional and appropriate for the interview. Avoid clothes that are uncomfortable as you don't want to be worrying about them whilst trying to answer questions. Your handshake is important, so look the interviewer in the eye and shake firmly. A smile will often help too!

    rest of guide here...

    www.cipd.co.uk/.../succeeding-interviews

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  • Taken straight from the CIPD guide on "How to be successful at interview"

    First impressions last

    First impressions count. Make sure you’re wearing something professional and appropriate for the interview. Avoid clothes that are uncomfortable as you don't want to be worrying about them whilst trying to answer questions. Your handshake is important, so look the interviewer in the eye and shake firmly. A smile will often help too!

    rest of guide here...

    www.cipd.co.uk/.../succeeding-interviews

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