We have all heard the saying ‘First Impressions Last’ but what does this statement actually mean? A first impression is your first thoughts or feelings about someone or something. For example, if you met someone for the first time who was wearing dirty clothes, smelt terrible and was rude to you, your first impression would most likely be that they are not a nice person and don’t care how others perceive them. Furthermore, you will probably not want to see or meet with this person again, as they made a terrible first impression.
A person’s image is a key factor in determining whether or not they will make a good first impression when meeting new people. Image is a silent but extremely powerful language, influencing the people you meet within 5 seconds. Furthermore, a person’s image is an excellent indicator of how a person feels about themselves and others. If you are dressed well, have a great hairstyle and smell nice, you will send out a positive, respectful and confident message. You only get one chance to make a great first impression, therefore, it is imperative that you are clean, dressed professionally and well-groomed for an interview.
Take the time to carefully plan what you are going to wear to your interview. In some Mining positions, there will be a large element of client/stakeholder/vendor contact, making presentation even more important.
Even if the position is not a corporate one, you should still dress professionally, unless you are specifically told not to by the interviewer. This will demonstrate that you view the interview as a professional meeting and take pride in your personal appearance. Furthermore, dressing professionally shows respect for the person who will be interviewing you.
For all other positions, a pair of black, navy or dark grey pants (not jeans), matched with a conservative coloured shirt and tie are a good and safe choice.
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