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What to Wear For a Zoom Interview

9 Outfit Tips For a Zoom Interview, Because You're a Boss Behind That Screen

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Whether you have a Zoom interview set up because of social distancing or it's just the next phase in your hiring process, you may find yourself wondering what to wear for a virtual call. If this is the first time you're meeting an associate or colleague through the screen, you'll want to make yourself appear particularly presentable and also memorable. In other words, this isn't just a weekly meeting you have with your coworkers who are also pretty much your best friends — so don't dress for that occasion!

Instead, try shopping the section of your closet you probably haven't visited in months. Remember those minimalist, structured jackets called blazers? They're screaming, "Pick me! Pick me!" Other not-so-obvious outfit tips include, but are not limited to: 1. getting dressed from head to toe and 2. assessing how your colour palette looks in front of your background. There are plenty of options for outfits, some of which are probably already hanging in your wardrobe. But if you are in the market for some spiffier, more polished pieces, we've provided you with some links. Fear not; you're going to ace this interview in style. Scroll through to see how it's done.

A white blouse will lend you a natural glow, especially when paired with some glistening jewellery that you really love and are used to wearing.

Song of Style Tangerine Sweater in Cream ($140)

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Song of Style Tangerine Sweater in Cream
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We know it's probably pretty obvious, but the blazer is called a staple in your wardrobe for a reason. As long as yours has been hanging properly and is wrinkle-free, it makes for a classic pairing with a clean shirt underneath.

H&M Linen-blend Blazer ($28, originally $50)

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H&M Linen-blend Blazer
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What's not so obvious? The fact that you should be prepared to sit for a long interview — even if it only ends up being 20 minutes. If comfort for you means a ribbed skirt set instead of trousers and a structured top, there are plenty of looks that are polished, presentable, and totally flattering.

Zara Ribbed Polo ($30)

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Zara Ribbed Polo
$30
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Zara Ribbed Skirt ($30)

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Zara Ribbed Skirt
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Don't go over the top when it comes to your makeup or try anything too funky for the first time. But, if you love a red lip and wear one often because it speaks to your personality and boosts your confidence, definitely don't shy away from it on interview day.

Maison Miru Architect Hoops ($99)

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Maison Miru Architect Hoops
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Yes, you should wear pants. There's proof that when you dress for success, your performance is better, so the sweats you chill out in while watching Netflix are probably not the best idea for an interview. If a full pantsuit makes you feel like a boss, go for it.

Mango Structured cotton blazer ($130), Buttons suit waistcoat ($100), and Cotton pleated pants ($100)

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Structured cotton blazer
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If only for the length of the interview, there's something about stepping into a comfortable flat or polished block-heel that will make you feel elevated. Chances are, your interviewer is not going to ask you what's on your feet, unless your intended career path is with a footwear company. But giving yourself a little boost by wearing a pretty shoe definitely won't hurt your mood — or your outfit.

ASOS Design Wide Fit Wings Embellished Block Heeled Mules in Multi ($46, originally $64)

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ASOS Design Wide Fit Wings Embellished Block Heeled Mules in Multi
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You should do what feels most comfortable, of course, but if you want to draw attention to your face, try out the preppy, buttoned-up look in front of your mirror before the interview and see how it makes you feel. If you feel that you appear more polished, go with it! But if you feel stuffy and it doesn't speak to your personal style, try something else.

Aritzia Babaton Borna Jacket ($175, originally $198) and Babaton Borna Short ($118)

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$175
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$118
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Make sure that whatever you're wearing looks clean up against the background behind your computer or tablet. If you have enough space, positioning a non-distracting plant behind you doesn't hurt — especially if it complements the colour of your couch and your outfit is pretty simple.

LACAUSA Berkeley Dress ($176)

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LACAUSA Berkeley Dress
$176
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If you're the type of person who lives in the same jewellery every day, it might almost feel like your armor. Do you feel naked without that simple chainlink choker or those simple studs? Don't catch a glimpse of yourself on screen and realise you're forgetting something — just wear what you normally wear and you'll give a great representation of yourself.

Ben Oni Kim Anti-Tarnish Figaro Necklace ($54)

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Ben Oni Kim Anti-Tarnish Figaro Necklace
$54
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