Top PR Daily Interview Tips

Everyday there are articles that are posted specifically about great interview tips that you “just have to follow.” With so many articles from numerous publications circulating around it can be easy to get tired of reading them and feel a bit overwhelmed. This this post features a montage of PR Daily‘s best interview tips all in one place.

Prep time! 

Actual Interview: Brace yourselves!

  • Don’t get ahead of yourself: The initial interview is not the proper time to ask about compensation or vacations. Too soon, they need to see that you want the job, not just the benefits.
  • You have two ears and one mouth: “Listen twice as much as you speak.” Might sound strange, but don’t think of an interview as a time to talk all about yourself. You need to show them you are the one that truly cares about the company and how you can be benefit the brand.
  • Be Prepared to answer the Top 3 Questions asked in an interview:
    • Can you do the job?
    • Will you love the job?
    • Can we tolerate working with you?
  • Ask Questions: Prepare questions, but don’t feel restricted to only use the ones you came prepared to ask. See how the interview goes and what questions come up organically.

Post-Interview Advice:

Leave comments with additional interview tips you have found to be the most helpful for you!

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Tuesday Tips: Blue is on Cue

Today Vogue posted their Guide to Fall 2013 Fashion, which excites any fashionista. The color of the fall season is always the foundation for any trendsetter and the next hue to lookout for is blue. Top fashion houses such as Valentino,Chanel and Calvin Klein proved that blue suits them well on the runway. From dresses, shoes, skirts and accessories the collections had a pop of blue.

Now it is never too early to start adding this color to your wardrobe. The great thing about blue is it really does look good on any skin tone so play with all the different shades and see what fits you best. Since it is just the beginning of Spring, a great hue of blue to go with is teal. Whether it is pieces of clothing or accessories start deciding what your favorites are.

Here are some more affordable looks that will be great for the Spring season all the way until Fall: Vince CamutoExpress, H&M, BCBG

Be on the lookout for blue pieces to add to your closet and of course work what you already have!

 

Dress for the Occasion According to the Invitation

In the PR realm, and any professional environment for that matter, you are constantly invited to events where you can network and meet people. Everyone knows that you only have one chance to make a lasting first impression. A first impression involves taking into account what someone is wearing. Now one of the worst feelings when meeting new people, especially being in a professional setting, is arriving under dressed. Unfortunately, it seems to be a constant occurance where guests show up under dressed and therefore underwhelm.

Cocktail attire means a suit for men (throw on a tie with it if the look works for you). If it is a daytime event usually a navy suit would be best, and if it is 5 o’clock or later then definitely go with a gray or black suit. For women, a short dress that is not your typical ‘Sunday Dress’ is best. Not a gown and not too short either, because you need to still dress for a classy event so not something you would be seen wearing to a sketchy bar or club. The rule to remember that everyone seems to break is Do Not wear jeans under any circumstances. Ladies and gents, it does not matter if you are wearing a suit jacket with a shirt and tie, it is not okay to pair that with jeans (tacky), even if your blouse has beautiful lace detail it is not acceptable to pair that with the nicest jeans you own. No and No. The safest option is of course the classiest option, the little black dress. You can always dress this look up or down, and for cocktail attire just be sure to accessorize with elegant statement pieces either silver, gold, pearls, or crystals. Put a pair of cute and maybe even colorful shoes with it to really set the tone (preferably not flats).

Tips on how to get the details about what to wear, just ask. Ask anyone that is also planning on going to the event ‘do you know what you are wearing yet?’ Also, if it is an reoccurring event you could always either check-out their website for pictures that were taken the previous year or do a little Facebook creeping and see pics of past attendees and get the scoop that way. Just always remember it is better to be over dressed rather than under dressed.

“One is never over-dressed or under dressed with a little black dress”  Karl Lagerfeld

 

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