First impressions do count. All eyes will be on you from the moment you step in the office and greet would-be colleagues. For job interviews, you want to ensure that you make good first impressions because you only get one. And, in work, it matters most to get it right.
How to Make a Good First Impression at a Job Interview
First thing first. Be early. Show up on time if not 20 minutes earlier. You can use that time to ease out of possible nerves, get seated and go over some key ideas to create your good first impression. That said, be relevant, too. Have a dry run in your head to practice all the advice of how to be a good interviewee and how to give a great interview. Remind yourself of the roles and responsibilities of the job by having them printed out or on your phone. Read your notes and highlight your own strengths that align best with the roles and responsibilities in the job’s description.
You’d also want to be organized. Come prepared. Look prepared. Have your notes sorted in your briefcase, folio, or handbag. Dress sensibly to communicate a sense of coordination and order that is desired in the modern-day office environment.
Appearance tips for making a good first impression
Dress the part for your interview to create a great first impression. In previous articles, we discussed style tips best suited for men and women in the Caribbean. Look at these points to put together a sharp suit or a clean and sophisticated look.
To recap, candidates should firstly honor the company’s dress code. Calling HR ahead of an interview to find out what that dress code entails is ideal for anyone looking to make a great first impression. Sticking to the rules shows respect for the way things are done in the company straight away. To dress for an interview, prospects should look to a very basic idea of the office-appropriate dress. Keep in mind that not all the clothing is appropriate for an interview These tips include:
• The use of conservative colours such as charcoal grey, navy blue, black, and khakis
• Sharply cut and fitted suits with jackets for both men and women
• Simple styling with “quiet” accessories like watches, belts, and tastefully designed shoes.
• Clean and polished grooming of the hair, nails, and overall presentation of dress
Making a great first impression in a job interview
You’re called in the interview room and left to wait for your interviewer to arrive. Here is the time you’d want to put away your phone. Be respectful of the interviewer’s time by removing any possible distractions between you and the interviewer. It’s one of the best first steps you can take to create a positive first impression. Once the interview begins, you’d want to take the time to explore the conversation and find a good connection point between you and the interviewer. Eye contact, a firm handshake, and a healthy topical conversation make the interviewee shine in the eyes of the interviewer – a winning first impression indeed.
Making a positive first impression in all professional environments
Guess what, remember when we said that all eyes are on you when you are scheduled for an interview? Well, we mean it! Be nice to the receptionist, the people at their desks, and the folks walking alongside you in the halls. These people may be your future colleagues and who knows, one of them may be your future boss! The office is a communal space for professionals and it is an environment where you’ll have to practice a specific kind of decorum daily. A good first impression made in early interactions will help interviewees in the long run and a good appearance can truly boost your career.