So now that you have done your preparation, what are you going to wear for the interview? appearance is important and first impressions count for the interviewer even before you open your mouth to other board in a corporate setting, its company has its own dress code. Why they usually say is to play conservative for men. A clean shooting gray or black with a white or pale blue shirt is always a safe choice. If you cannot wear a tie, don't worry. For women, a similar outfit with trousers or kneeling scared will do.
Don't wear expensive jewelry or too much makeup unless you're interviewed for it of mantle's position. Don't wear perfume either have a shower, brush your teeth and wear your clean clothes and your nice mind that will do. Make sure you remember the name of the person you are going to meet the address and the directions on how to get their things and copies of your CV in a folder. Even if you have already sent it. It's always nice to have it handy and give it to the interviewer who didn't come prepare. Yes, this can happen sometimes if you ran from one interview to another Believe it or not, some candidates have a copy of their CV in front of them.
I don't like this idea because we give the impression to the interviewer that you don't know your own tea. Drink a small handbag or briefcase with you in order to have your mobile phone and notebook a small bottle of water or hang it safe to sweep your hands or your face if you're trading a brush to brush your hair. If you have time to go to the toilet before they interfere impress a nap going somewhere you haven't been before might be very tricky and make you more anxious than you are already asked from a friend to drive you to the interview place or use public transportation in order to avoid one more stretcher starting there so that you can arrive five to 10 minutes earlier than your interview time if you're stuck in traffic or something unexpected happened that caused you to do Lay call your interviewer and let them know that you will be late.
It's very important to inform beforehand because professionalism matters a lot.