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5 Purse Styles You Should Bring with You to an Interview by Kim Pham





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With competition for jobs seemingly at an all-time high, people need every advantage on their side, including dressing properly for the interview. Whether interviewing for a job or internship, a candidate is being evaluated on more than just their experience; they're also being assessed on everything from personality to general appearance. Finding the right purse to match with an outfit is hard enough, but extra consideration may be necessary when a woman is dressing for interviews. Choosing professional styling extends to accessories, including the purse. Some purse styles options include totes, satchels, shoulder bags, handbags, and briefcases. Each type can come in a variety of styles, and it is also important to know how to match a purse with an outfit for an interview, and what purse styles to avoid when accessorizing an outfit for an interview. Keeping this advice in mind helps make it easier for a candidate to choose a purse that makes a stylish and professional statement at an interview.

http://coupon4share.com 1. Tote Tote bags are a good choice to take to an interview. Since this is one of the simplest design available, a buyer may think of it as too casual, but there are also classy leather ones available. Many designers even offer stylish brand name totes. A tote is a square or rectangular bag designed to be worn over one's shoulder. A tote may close with a zipper or button or have no closure at all. It may have a couple of pockets, but this purse has a fairly simple design. Totes work well for an interview because they are large enough to keep copies of resumes and portfolios, and they are structured, which looks very professional.

2. Satchel Satchels are usually wider than they are tall. They may have a zipper closure or a flap over the top. They come in structured and unstructured styles and may have removable shoulder straps in addition to two hand straps. A satchel is also large enough to store copies of a resume. A woman looking for a structured, more professional looking bag would do well to go for a satchel.

3. Handbag There are many different styles of handbags available and distinguished from other types because they are carried in one's hand, instead of being slung over the shoulder. Handbags come in different styles and sizes. A woman may want to choose a smaller one for an interview to keep the essentials like keys and cash. A small, structured one is a good option for a woman who carries her resume or portfolio separately.

4. Shoulder Bag Shoulder bags come in too many styles to cover, but are designed with straps to allow for the bag to be carried on one's shoulder. For an interview, a woman should probably select a small or medium one. The latter would be able to fit papers like a resume, while the former could hold a wallet, keys, and some other essentials.

5. Briefcase Men aren't the only ones who might opt to bring a classic briefcase to an interview. If a woman chooses to bring a briefcase, she should probably skip the purse as carrying both can be cumbersome. When looking for a briefcase, it is a good idea not to get one proportionate to your body, especially when worn by someone petite. Choose neutrals like brown or black and be made of leather or a similar material. A briefcase can look both feminine and professional depending on the style.

Tips for Choosing an Interview Purse There are a number of factors to consider when choosing a purse for an interview. Some include deciding what items the candidate will be bringing along to the interview, matching a purse with an outfit, and avoiding a style of purse not appropriate for an interview. Carrying too much undermines a sleek and organized look. Regardless of the purse style, if it does not complement the outfit, it could detract from the professional image.

How Much to Carry One of the dilemmas facing many women is how much to carry in a purse. Carrying too much stuff can come across as disorganized, and no one wants to risk spilling the contents of a full purse all over the floor at an important interview. The candidate should not carry as much to an interview as she would in her everyday purse. Some experts recommend carrying almost nothing, while others suggest a woman be prepared for anything. Some necessities include keys and money as well as copies of a resume. Some experts recommend leaving the cell phone in the car or at home. If a woman chooses to bring one, she should make sure to turn it off. If she decides to carry more items in her purse, she should choose a bag with enough pockets to organize everything.

Matching the Purse with an Outfit There are a number of purse styles appropriate for an interview. The choice of style comes down to whether the purse contributes to a cohesive look. One good tip is the purse should match the woman's shoes. Even if it is not a perfect match, it should definitely not clash with a woman's shoes.

The type of outfit depends on the type of position the woman is interviewing for. If a woman is interviewing for a position with a legal or accounting firm, a conservative outfit and purse are necessary. A good purse for this type of outfit would be a black, leather bag structured with minimal decoration. If going for an interview in a field that is more creative, such as graphic design, PR, or marketing, a woman can go for a bag that shows her personality and creative flair. This may mean a colorful bag, but the design should still be professional with clean lines and not too many accessories. The bag should also be made of good quality material like leather. When going for an interview in a field that values trends, such as the fashion industry, then she can go for a trendier bag. Even in this case, the bag should still be somewhat professional and not over the top.

Style Features to Avoid in an Interview Purse Although women actually have quite a few options when selecting an interview purse, there are some style features a woman should avoid in a purse she is taking along to an interview. The purse should not be overly adorned, as it does not look very professional. Additionally, the choice of fabric needs to be considered. Avoid fabrics that are too casual or too dressy, such as sequins, satin, silk, straw, or canvas. Good choices for the material are leather, faux leather, or microfiber.

Hobo bags and other unstructured purses may look gorgeous, but an unstructured look does not convey professionalism. The candidate does not have to go out and purchase a designer bag for an interview, but the purse should be in excellent condition. A woman should not take along a bag that is dirty, scuffed, or looks heavily worn. This detracts from an interview outfit that is otherwise clean and presentable.

Even if the buyer wants to make a statement, she should think again about overly dramatic embellishments, such as rhinestones or gems. It should not appear to the interviewer that the woman is going straight from the interview to a night out. A bulging bag is a definite pass. If it's necessary to carry quite a few items to the interview, she should choose a slightly larger bag, but this is not license to choose a huge bag and fill it to capacity.

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