• Home
  • Latest
  • Coins2Day 500
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • Leadership
  • Lifestyle
  • Rankings
  • Multimedia
LeadershipHuman Capital

What to Do When a Job Interview Turns Into a Style Makeover

By
Down Arrow Button Icon
By
Down Arrow Button Icon
November 14, 2015, 11:05 AM ET
Neustockimages— Getty Images

Dear Annie: This might be kind of a weird question, but my roommate and I need your help. We’re both seniors in college, and we’ve been meeting with campus recruiters about jobs and internships that might lead to jobs. I just came from an interview where the interviewer spent almost half of the allotted twenty minutes telling me what was wrong with what I was wearing—mainly that she could see too many tattoos (I have 8, but only 3 were showing), and also my skirt was too short and my shoes were too casual. My roommate got a similar lecture last week from an interviewer who told her to lose her piercings, among other things.

Both of us were so surprised that we were we were speechless and probably seemed like idiots. We’ve asked our parents how we should have reacted, but none of them have ever heard of this before. Have you? — 2 Broke Girls

Dear 2BG: Actually, no, but Stu Coleman has. A partner and senior managing director at recruiting firm Winter Wyman, Coleman says that one of the most common questions he hears from job candidates—especially, but not only, inexperienced ones—is what to wear to an interview.

The real problem, he points out, is how to present a professional appearance and still be your true self. “Sure, you could put on a suit or a dress, remove your piercings, and cover up all your ink. But what if that’s just not you?” He asks. “Dressing completely differently from who you really are is like trying to have a serious conversation while wearing a toga. It will completely throw you off your game.”

Coleman has often coached job applicants on how to handle this dilemma. He recently met a new college grad who was applying for a recruiter position on his team. “She was great, personable and talented, but my hang-up was that she was wearing a casual jeans outfit and had more piercings than I could count,” he says. “Our workplace is a bit conservative. So I suggested she tone down her style a little for her next interview here, with her prospective boss.”

That meant wearing a more businesslike suit or dress, Coleman recalls, along with removing all but two earrings in each ear, switching the nose hoop for a stud, and taking out her lip piercing. Sound familiar?

Interviewers who give you this kind of critique are actually trying to do you a favor, he says. “Don’t think of it as a makeover,” he advises. “Think of it as a ‘make better.’ It usually means the recruiter likes you. They hope you can fit into their corporate culture and get hired. Take it as a compliment.”

So consider toning down your style a bit to reflect the culture of the company you hope to join. At the same time, Coleman has a couple of ideas on how to show interviewers your true self, or something like it. First, he says, “Skip the mall. Don’t go shopping.” Buying a new outfit for a job interview is not only expensive, he says, but it’s hard to get a great fit right off the rack, and you may never wear it again.

Instead, take a good look through your closet. “Every guy probably owns a sport coat he’s worn to a wedding or some semi-formal affair,” he notes. “Go with that, plus pressed slacks and a shirt. For women, it’s even easier. Pick a somewhat conservative dress and a sweater or a basic jacket.” Wearing something you already own and have worn before is likely to make you more comfortable than something new, and, he says, that can translate into a better interview performance.

The jacket or sweater serves two purposes. “First, it may be 110 degrees in the shade outside, but it will likely be freezing from AC in the office,” he says. “And second, a jacket or sweater will keep your mad ink under wraps [until you’re ready]. You can decide whether, and how much, you want to let recruiters base their hiring decision on your style.”

That said, cultural fit is a complex thing that goes way beyond tattoos, piercings, or clothes. Getting it right is crucial, and that usually means you have to ask a lot of questions. A conversation with a recruiter that’s so intimidating or distracting that it leaves you “speechless,” as you say, is probably a sign that you’d be smart to keep looking.

There’s nothing wrong with that. Consider, for instance, that promising Winter Wyman candidate with all the piercings. She took Coleman’s advice, toned down her look, and “had a great interview with her potential manager,” he says. “We made her an offer—and she turned us down. In the end, we just weren’t her kind of company.” Enough said.

Talkback: Has a job interviewer ever made a critical comment about what you were wearing? How did you respond? Leave a comment below.

Have a career question for Anne Fisher? Email [email protected].


Latest in Leadership

Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025

Most Popular

Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Finance
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam
By Coins2Day Editors
October 20, 2025
Rankings
  • 100 Best Companies
  • Coins2Day 500
  • Global 500
  • Coins2Day 500 Europe
  • Most Powerful Women
  • Future 50
  • World’s Most Admired Companies
  • See All Rankings
Sections
  • Finance
  • Leadership
  • Success
  • Tech
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Environment
  • Coins2Day Crypto
  • Health
  • Retail
  • Lifestyle
  • Politics
  • Newsletters
  • Magazine
  • Features
  • Commentary
  • Mpw
  • CEO Initiative
  • Conferences
  • Personal Finance
  • Education
Customer Support
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Customer Service Portal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms Of Use
  • Single Issues For Purchase
  • International Print
Commercial Services
  • Advertising
  • Coins2Day Brand Studio
  • Coins2Day Analytics
  • Coins2Day Conferences
  • Business Development
About Us
  • About Us
  • Editorial Calendar
  • Press Center
  • Work At Coins2Day
  • Diversity And Inclusion
  • Terms And Conditions
  • Site Map
  • Facebook icon
  • Twitter icon
  • LinkedIn icon
  • Instagram icon
  • Pinterest icon

Latest in Leadership

From left: Hari Bala of Solventum, Bill Briggs of Deloitte; Susan Doniz of Disney, Lauri Palmieri of Salesforce, and Allie Garfinkle of Coins2Day at the annual Brainstorm Tech dinner during CES in Las Vegas on Jan. 5, 2026. (Photo: Jacob Kepler/Coins2Day)
AIBrainstorm Tech
Protect your agentic AI before you wreck your agentic AI
By Andrew NuscaJanuary 16, 2026
1 hour ago
The JPMorgan Chase and Co. global headquarters building, center, at 270 Park Avenue in New York, US, on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025.
Real EstateLuxury
‘They’re going to have to think and act a lot more like hotels’: The new rules of office space now that the ‘genie is out of the bottle on hybrid’
By Jake AngeloJanuary 15, 2026
12 hours ago
AIEye on AI
Worried about AI taking your job? New Anthropic research shows it’s not that simple
By Sharon GoldmanJanuary 15, 2026
13 hours ago
Rich young man walking into office
SuccessWealth
The wealthy kids of property-rich U.K. parents get the highest-paying jobs, especially sons—and new research has revealed why
By Emma BurleighJanuary 15, 2026
15 hours ago
Andy Reid
SuccessCareers
America’s hottest job opening right now is in the NFL—no degree is required, you won’t be fixed to a desk and it pays up to $20 million
By Preston ForeJanuary 15, 2026
15 hours ago
Dante Moore reacts to green and white confetti falling on him.
SuccessSports
An NFL-bound college quarterback just turned down a $50 million payday to stay in school and play another season
By Sasha RogelbergJanuary 15, 2026
16 hours ago

Most Popular

placeholder alt text
Personal Finance
Peter Thiel makes his biggest donation in years to help defeat California’s billionaire wealth tax
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 14, 2026
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Europe
Americans have been quietly plundering Greenland for over 100 years, since a Navy officer chipped fragments off the Cape York iron meteorite
By Paul Bierman and The ConversationJanuary 14, 2026
1 day ago
placeholder alt text
Health
The head of marketing at Slate posted on LinkedIn requesting cleaning services as a benefit at her company. The next day, HR answered her call
By Sydney LakeJanuary 15, 2026
23 hours ago
placeholder alt text
Success
Despite a $45 million net worth, Big Bang Theory star still works tough, 16-hour days—he repeats one mantra when overwhelmed
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 15, 2026
22 hours ago
placeholder alt text
Economy
California's wealth tax doesn't fix the real problem: Cash-poor billionaires who borrow money, tax-free, to live on
By Nick LichtenbergJanuary 14, 2026
2 days ago
placeholder alt text
Politics
One year after Bill Gates surprised with the choice to close his foundation by 2045, he's cutting staff jobs
By Stephanie Beasley and The Associated PressJanuary 14, 2026
1 day ago

© 2025 Coins2Day Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information
FORTUNE is a trademark of Coins2Day Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.