Job Interview
Enhance Your Job Interview Attire
How to Tie a Tie: 3 Tips to Enhance
Your Job Interview Attire
By: Caspar Isemer - [work]
Posted 09/16/05
If
someone asks you "what's the most important part of your job interview attire?",
what would you answer? The suit? The shirt? The shoes? Perhaps. But did you know
that the tie, to your outfit, is what the focal point is to a picture?
The shirt is the canvas and the suit is the frame. Change the frame on a picture
and no one notices, change the picture in a frame and you can change the look of
an entire room. That's why it's important for your tie to enhance your look, not
detract from it.
Buying The Right Tie
To begin with, you first need a quality tie made of 100% pure silk to accomplish
that job. As a male, you are generally expected to wear a plain colored,
non-distracting tie with your interview suit, e.g. in a dark red or dark blue
color.
However, simply buying the most expensive tie you can find in town won't just
leave that "most-favorable" impression you are looking for. People judge your
capabilities by how you look. A crooked tie projects a sloppy look and says the
same about your skills and abilities. Therefore, it's important to focus on the
tie knot as well.
Tying the Four in Hand Knot
The most useful tie knot to know for starters is the Four in Hand. It's somewhat
narrow and slightly asymmetrical in form and looks just about perfect with any
standard button-down shirt.
To tie it, you stand in front of a mirror with your tie hanging loosely around
your neck. Now, there are two ends to a tie: One that's wide that we're going to
call "W" and a rather narrow one that we're going to call "N". The wide end "W"
should extend about 12 inches below narrow end "N".
To begin, cross the wide end "W" over narrow the end "N". Then turn the wide end
"W" back underneath the narrow end "N". Continue by bringing the wide end "W"
back over in front of the narrow end "N" again. Afterwards, pull the wide end
"W" up and through the loop around your neck.
Next, hold the front of the knot loosely with your index finger and bring the
wide end "W" down through the front loop. Finally, remove your finger and
tighten the knot carefully to your dress shirt's collar by holding on to the
narrow end "N" and sliding the knot up.
If you're feeling a little overwhelmed right now, don't worry! Rather check out
the colored diagrams at
http://www.tie-a-tie.net/fourinhand.html which might be quite helpful to you.
Once you've tied the knot, make sure that the widest part of your tie hangs
roughly at the same height as the upper edge of your leather belt. And the belt,
of course, should match the color of your shoes!
The Benefits of Tie Accessories
Another item you should consider buying besides your tie is something called a
tie accessory. Tie accessories come in the form of tie bars, clips, tacks,
chains and straps. Their main purpose is to hold your tie in place at all times
and prevent it from getting in your way when you eat, work or play. From my
personal experience, I would recommend a classic silver tie bar.
During a job interview a tie accessory comes in especially handy. That's because
without one, your tie would move around as you greet your interviewer or when
you shift in your seat. Subconsciously, you would reach down to adjust your tie
and straighten it out but such little things would make you feel even more
nervous than you already are.
Conclusion
So, here's a quick summary of what I recommend you do before going to your next
job interview:
#1: Buy a quality, conservative, 100% pure silk tie.
#2: Practice how to tie the Four in Hand tie knot and make sure that the tie's
widest end is roughly at the upper edge of your belt.
#3: Use a tie bar to attach your tie to your dress shirt.
Remember -- wearing a quality silk tie, properly tied and fastened, is probably
the fastest way there is to improving your overall job interview appearance and
doubling your chances of leaving a favorable impression. Enjoy the interview!
Caspar Isemer makes it easy to learn how to tie a tie and rapdily improve your
overall appearance. Learn the 4 essential tie knots in 10 minutes or less. To
receive your free instructions visit: http://www.tie-a-tie.net
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