
Writing on rvanews.com, Tess Shebaylo warned candidates about presenting an unprofessional appearance and claimed the pressure can make it easy for candidates to behave in a way which is off-putting to employers.
The commentator recommended that people dress appropriately to create a good impression with a potential employer, explaining: 'This will depend on the type of job you’re interviewing for, but your best bet is to dress a notch above what is expected at the workplace.'
Ms Shebaylo added that applicants should strive to turn up to the meeting on time, as many interviewers take punctuality as a direct indicator of how interested in the job a candidate is.
Furthermore, she advised people to make sure their phones are set to silent before they go into the interview, to prevent the meeting from being interrupted.
Last month, employment expert Stephanie Horton wrote on kitsapsun.com that people should not wait until the last minute to prepare for job interviews.

The commentator recommended that people dress appropriately to create a good impression with a potential employer, explaining: 'This will depend on the type of job you’re interviewing for, but your best bet is to dress a notch above what is expected at the workplace.'
Ms Shebaylo added that applicants should strive to turn up to the meeting on time, as many interviewers take punctuality as a direct indicator of how interested in the job a candidate is.
Furthermore, she advised people to make sure their phones are set to silent before they go into the interview, to prevent the meeting from being interrupted.
Last month, employment expert Stephanie Horton wrote on kitsapsun.com that people should not wait until the last minute to prepare for job interviews.
