Friday, July 3, 2020
What should I wear - Copeland Coaching
What should I wear One of the questions Im asked over and over again is, What should I wear? What should I wear to an interview? What should I wear to work? When should I dress up or down? The answer to this question can be tricky. When I started my career in engineering, I wore a golf shirt, khaki pants, and steel-toed boots. As a project manager, I wore business casual most days. As a member of corporate management, I often wore a suit. In a way, what you wear to work is as much a costume as anything else. Its what you put on to be taken seriously each day. Its what allows you to fit into your environment. On one hand, you want to be yourself. On the other, your number one goal at work isnt to make friends. Its to get things done. And, unfortunately, people judge you for what you wear. So, what should you wear? When it comes to interviews, a good rule of thumb is to find someone on the inside to quietly ask in advance. If youre interviewing at a corporation or traditional business, a suit is often the correct choice. Stick with neutral colors in your suit, your shoes, and your makeup. But, if youre interviewing at an advertising agency or a start-up, the full suit look could really turn folks off. Consider something slightly less formal, and with creative accents. Add a little more color than you would at a corporation to show creativity is part of your brand. When it comes to day to day wear, its often best to take hints from those around you. In a creative environment, you will want your style to look more up to date. Similar to when you were interviewing, youll want to add in more color, more creativity, and more of your personal brand. But, if you work at a corporate, beware. It may seem fun to stand out initiatlly. You may be known as the one with the interesting hair, crazy shoes, or big tattoos. But, its likely in a corporate environment thats all youll ever be. That person with the unusual look. Its less likely youll be considered for promotions or management roles if you dont fit into the corporate culture. Its sad, but true. Now, Im not trying to tell you not to be yourself. If you have no career aspirations of moving up, by all means, wear what you feel the most at home in. But, if you plan to move ahead, you need to consider your wardrobe carefully. Selecting the wrong personal brand for your environment can sideline you in a way you never expect, and may never know for sure. Its rare that someone will be truly honest with you if your style is causing you to be overlooked. Again, Im not encouraging you to not be yourself. But, consider your environment and think of your goals. Remember youre at work to make a living, not to make friends. Friends are a great bonus, but you also need to stay focused on your goals. And, sometimes, especially in corporate, part of reaching that goal is being able to fit in along the way. If you do have a strong personal identity that clashes with your work, remember that you can always wear your favorite clothes at home, outside of the office. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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