
Women can leave a lasting impression on the interviewer if they decide to go Indian as well. Wearing kurtis, suits or sarees to a job interview is also a trend that cannot be neglected. The elegance of Indian can get you the much-needed advantage. Wear a plain cotton saree or a salwar-kameez with a dupatta. Put on a blazer above it and you have made a great combination.
White and pastel shades work best for interviews. Dark colours like navy blue and black also look good. Just make sure you avoid a lot of patterns and details. The simple, the better. Also wearing sleeveless is a strict “no”.
#DressUpForAnInterview #Careers #EthosIndia #Ahmedabad #EthosHR #Recruitment #Jobs #Change
Women can leave a lasting impression on the interviewer if they decide to go Indian as well. Wearing kurtis, suits or sarees to a job interview is also a trend that cannot be neglected. The elegance of Indian can get you the much-needed advantage. Wear a plain cotton saree or a salwar-kameez with a dupatta. Put on a blazer above it and you have made a great combination. White and pastel shades work best for interviews. Dark colours like navy blue and black also look good. Just make sure you avoid a lot of patterns and details. The simple, the better. Also wearing sleeveless is a strict “no”. #DressUpForAnInterview #Careers #EthosIndia #Ahmedabad #EthosHR #Recruitment #Jobs #Change
Dec 07, 2016