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Job interview? Dress right!: Excerpt from You're Hired!

Last updated on: July 27, 2009 
Cover: You're Hired!

Good communication skills play a huge role in the recruitment process and job applicants who have weak skills are decidedly at a disadvantage. But what exactly are communication skills and how can you perfect yours well enough to get you your dream job?

Nasha Fitter, a teacher, entrepreneur and expert on communications and soft-skilled training, recently launched You're Hired! a book that helps job seekers improve their English communication and job placement skills.

Rediff.com will present a series of excerpts from the book over the coming weeks, and also feature chats with Nasha discussing the topics and intricacies of the job application process.

Here we present the seventh part of the series: Is etiquette important? Does impression really matter?

We all want to get the job of our dreams -- one that pays us more money and gives us more responsibility. But, to get a better job, we have to prove we are worthy of that job. To do so, our image really  matters. How nicely we dress, how well we stand and look, how strongly we shake our interviewer's hand, how well we write our CV, and how professionally we talk to r ecruiters -- all this adds up to give us our image. In this section, you will learn how to create a more professional image for yourself and how to get the job of your dreams!

Excerpted from You're Hired! (Rs 199) by Nasha Fitter with the permission of publishers Penguin Books.

In this continuing series, we will be featuring excerpts from You're Hired! covering topics such as pronunciation, speech, accent, email, interpersonal communication and professional etiquette. Get useful interview tips at Nasha's blog: http://nashafitter.rediffiland.com. So if you need help with your job search and career, watch this space!

Men: How to dress to impress

Last updated on: July 27, 2009 
Men: How to dress to impress

Before we begin, an important point -- you do not have to buy designer brands or spend a lot of money to look professional.  All you need to do is avoid certain fabrics, choose certain colours and wear accessories correctly.

We will also go over some basic tips for dressing professionally at the workplace. Remember that every workplace will have its own rules. These are some general tips for looking sharp and appropriate in a business setting.

TROUSERS

Excerpted from You're Hired! (Rs 199) by Nasha Fitter with the permission of publishers Penguin Books.

In this continuing series, we will be featuring excerpts from You're Hired! covering topics such as pronunciation, speech, accent, email, interpersonal communication and professional etiquette. Get useful interview tips at Nasha's blog: http://nashafitter.rediffiland.com. So if you need help with your job search and career, watch this space!

Shoes, ties and everything else

Last updated on: July 27, 2009 
Dressing to impress

UNDERSHIRTS

SHOES

TIES

JACKETS

ACCESSORIES

Excerpted from You're Hired! (Rs 199) by Nasha Fitter with the permission of publishers Penguin Books.

In this continuing series, we will be featuring excerpts from You're Hired! covering topics such as pronunciation, speech, accent, email, interpersonal communication and professional etiquette. Get useful interview tips at Nasha's blog: http://nashafitter.rediffiland.com. So if you need help with your job search and career, watch this space!

Dress to impress: Women

Last updated on: July 27, 2009 
Dressing to impress

Here too, one thing is certain -- you do not have to buy designer brands and spend a lot of money to look professional. All you need to do is avoid certain fabrics, choose certain colours, and wear accessories correctly.

Let's go over some basic tips for dressing professionally at the workplace. Remember, every workplace will have its own rules. These are general tips for looking sharp and appropriate in a business setting.

Women can wear both western clothes and Indian clothes to the workplace. Let's first look at some tips for western clothes.

SHIRTS

Let's now go over how you should dress if you are wearing Indian clothes.

Excerpted from You're Hired! (Rs 199) by Nasha Fitter with the permission of publishers Penguin Books.

In this continuing series, we will be featuring excerpts from You're Hired! covering topics such as pronunciation, speech, accent, email, interpersonal communication and professional etiquette. Get useful interview tips at Nasha's blog: http://nashafitter.rediffiland.com. So if you need help with your job search and career, watch this space!

Dressing Indian

Last updated on: July 27, 2009 
Grooming tips

SALWAR KAMEEZES

SARIS

Now, lets go over shoes and the other accessories that go with both western and Indian clothes.

SHOES

ACCESSORIES

Excerpted from You're Hired! (Rs 199) by Nasha Fitter with the permission of publishers Penguin Books.

In this continuing series, we will be featuring excerpts from You're Hired! covering topics such as pronunciation, speech, accent, email, interpersonal communication and professional etiquette. Get useful interview tips at Nasha's blog: http://nashafitter.rediffiland.com. So if you need help with your job search and career, watch this space!