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Every company has their own dress code and the way you dress for the job may contrast from the way you dress for an interview. The way you present yourself at the interview demonstrates respect for the company, the interviewer, and for yourself. One should dress in a way that is expertly fitting for the position. A suit that is comfortable and well fitted should be worn to an interview. Your clothing has to be neat, clean, and well pressed. Your hair must be neat, clean and combed in a conservative style. The use of cologne, aftershave, and perfume must be avoided to prevent an allergic reaction.
Men should wear a suit with a matching jacket and pants, dress shirt, tie, coordination socks and dress shoes. It is suggested that a dark-colored

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