I thought I'd do a little bit of a different post with you today, my lovelies.
As this week comes in, I've got a couple of job interviews to attend, so I figured that it would be quite a nice post to incorporate and a way to show you how I intend on styling myself and leave you with a few tips on looks that you could go for.
For those of you that don't really know me personally, I work for the University of Nottingham at a Starbucks franchise (haha yes, that is my last name and no, I am not an undercover boss). I absolutely love the job and I couldn't wish for better colleagues, but I do think that it's time for a bigger challenge, preferably somewhere that is going to lead me out of catering and hospitality and have ways of progressing.. I've been applying for no end of jobs, and I finally had a couple of call-backs last week, and I have arranged two interviews and a trial day for the coming week, the trial day being tomorrow, eek!
I'm really lucky as I have such a way with words, and my upbeat personality usually gives me the upper hand, but I know a lot of you will struggle with interviews, so I just thought that I'd give you a couple of my best tips, including how to present yourself, how to sell yourself, and how to have them right where you want them! (hopefully!)
THE LOOK:
Come on, we'd be lying if we said that looks aren't important in an interview.. The right look can practically win over the interviewers in the first look they take of you, so this is quite an important step for me. I'm a strong believer that if you look the part, you will feel the part, which is going to make all the difference in your interview. Imagine if you were looking for someone to join your team and they turned up in joggers and unbrushed hair.. you wouldn't be impressed, right?
1. HAIR: With your hair, you want to keep it low-key. Not too done, but polished enough to look smart. I like to have my hair away from my face when I'm in an interview- but I guess it's down to your personal preference. Here are a few hair do's that will make you look hot-to-trot for that interview:
*photos courtesy of pinterest*
2. MAKEUP: Your makeup needs to show professionalism- think pretty, polished, sensible but with a little edge.. Do not go over the top.. This can scare off the interviewer. Here are a few ideas that will work:
I love this look-- you want to accentuate cheekbones, show off your pretty eyes and your perky lips, but only go a little wild with ONE of these. I love a bold lip with barely-there make up!
3. CLOTHING: Okay, so you've got your hair and makeup to look professional, but now for your outfit. What you wear will probably stick with them after your interview, so dress to impress but definitely don't go too crazy. Again, you want to look smart and professional.
Here are a few classic outfits just to give you a little idea:
I like to keep to two simple colours when I'm dressing smart as I find it doesn't look fussy or too much. I love teal at the minute, and think it looks striking when paired with simple black items. You can't go wrong with a pencil skirt and blazer, and you can put them with no end of tops, shoes and accessories to create the perfect look for your mood.
Two-piece sets look absolutely beautiful, and I think that this one is just the right amount of stylish yet smart.
*tip*- don't wear heels if you can't actually walk in them.. There's nothing worse than seeing a girl walk as though they've, to put it politely, pooped their pants.. There are so many cute flats out there, so if you're not confident in heels, you want to opt for those instead-- I must admit that I will only wear small heels in fear of looking out of place when walking in them... Coward!
P.S. this was my look for my first interview of the week:
I didn't really get any pictures because I was in such a rush- but here is my hair & makeup.. I went for a more bold eye- using nudes and browns to create a smokey eye, with nude lips & bronzed cheeks. I put my hair up in to my biggest sized donut, and finished the look with a bow at the back.. Pretty simple.
A few extra tips:
-Be yourself, but the better version: You don't want to pretend to be someone you're not, because it was just end in you forgetting yourself half the way through and them sussing you out. However, if you know that you're not good with, say, organisation skills, a cheeky fib isn't going to hurt.
-Be friendly: I'm lucky as I am very naturally friendly, but trust me, a little bit of smiling and laughing goes a long way.
-Be polite.
-Don't underestimate yourself; you still want to big yourself up. Tell them all about your best aspects that are relevant to the job.
-Read up on the job that you've applied for and the company that you'll hopefully be working for. There's nothing worse that being asked a question about the position and not knowing what they're talking about!
So how are you at interviews? I hope that this helped! xxxx