By Sara Parent
Job Vacancy Indonesia, Employee, Vacancy
- Stand up straight and keep your shoulders back. This makes a huge difference when making a first impression AND you'll feel better.
- If you're not sure how to shake hands properly, get someone to help you. There's nothing worse than a bad handshake.
- When shaking hands, stand up, make eye contact and smile. Smiling conveys an accepting attitude towards others.
- Maintain eye contact with the interviewer but look away at regular intervals to make sure you aren't staring.
- If you're concerned about clammy hands. Keep a tissue in your pocket and gently squeeze it before shaking hands.
- When receiving someone's business card, leave it on the desk/table in front of you and look at it during the meeting. It's one way to make sure you get the person's name correct.
- When sitting, don't slouch. This sends a message that you don't care about being with someone.
- Be prepared. Whether it's an interview, meeting or networking. Have a plan of what you want to accomplish and do it.
- Practice introducing yourself. Get a friend to help you.
- Buy the best you can afford in classic styles.
- The more skin you show, the less professional you look.
- Err on the side of caution-dress up rather than down; dress conservatively.
- Research the dress code, the position you're interviewing for and the person you will be meeting.
- To project expertise, wear a jacket.
- Wear clothing that is comfortable and makes you feel good.
- Focus on basics-jackets, skirts, slacks in a neutral colour. Black, navy and charcoal project power and authority.
- Check skirt lengths. A skirt around knee length is flattering for most women and looks professional. It also doesn't expose too much leg when sitting down. If your skirt has a split, check how much leg you expose when sitting down.
- Avoid plunging necklines, sheer fabrics, and clinging knits. Knits cling and find body fat even if you think you don't have any.
- Keep jewellery simple. No clanging, dangling or jangling items.
- Carry either a briefcase or a purse, not both. No knapsack.