Dressing/ Dress sense is a special skill unique to Every Job/career, A pointer to ones state of mind.

Dress sense, or style, is a pointer to an individual's state of mind. A healthy, sane, and responsible human is not difficult to spot in any congregation of people. Hardly will you see a mad man on the street and not be able to recognize him at once, not because of his uncoordinated steps and speech alone, but his sense of dressing.


This means that in the course of a job interview, dress sense is often considered not because it is the ultimate criteria but as a pointer to the individual's state of mind and how well he will fit into the said position.

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Aside from screening his physical skills, qualifications, and other hand-on interview examinations, his dress sense can add to the score, spelling out the state of such an individual's mind. How fast an individual thinks, responds to work pressure, and delivers his task can be determined by his dressing.

A simple ironing of your clothes and adding the right color of tie to your suit, or probably just missing out on your sleeves
Cufflinks can determine if a man is an organized person or not. An individual with a simply organized lifestyle would hardly forget important little details. It is a requirement that you don't miss out on some small vital details in your appearance. Hence, your dress sense in certain places can either approve or disapprove of you. Not been organized in your dress sense and looking shabby is a pointer that even on the job you may find it hard to keep an organized desk, files and documents.


An insane man dressed in suits and ties can be accepted into an important stakeholder meeting and spend quality time with healthy people; such can only be spotted from his speech or other attitude. Remember that his dress sense made him accepted at once?

I cannot dress to a club in suit or tie, the dressing at the time will be some crazy jeans and t-shirt to depict my current mood or sense of responsibility. Even at this there are some crazy jeans that is typical of insane people and while trying to dress in order to fit into some certain course it is also fair enough to analize the dressing if it gives extreme impression of our state of mind


It is equally commendable that different jobs and careers have a dress style specific to their jobs, and everyone is meant to learn the dress sense specific to whatever job they do. Omitting that will mean that you will not be admitted, accepted, or recognized in such a field, especially when there is a meeting of members.


I grew up learning right from kindergarten how a doctor is meant to dress in clean lab coats, and some of us know why the color white is chosen in the medical field. For people who work with and handle human lives, the highest forms of physical cleanliness and purity are required in order not to infect themselves or the patient they are treating. While working in the medical labs, we were equally instructed not to put on the lab coats we have used in the lab at any place outside the lab.

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When coming into the lab, it is a must to put on your coat to protect yourself, and when going outside the lab, it is equally a must to take it off in order not to transfer microbes from your lab to the outside world via your coat. Underneath your lab coats, you are equally expected to dress neatly, taking care of your hair and fingernails.
The highest level of a responsibly dressed and clean person is when their dressing is totally in line with their state of mind.

Once a medical doctor starts dressing in an inappropriate manner, he is out of check and probably taking psychiatric medication to be sure if medical tasks can still be handed to him. Such was the recent experience I have had with a young doctor in training who became mentally ill on the job. He was easily spotted and relieved of duty.

You will never see a banker dressed like a farmer or a mechanic. Different lab coats come in specific colors for different job types.

Dressing for an interview can be a little tricky, and you can choose to make this flexible based on the style of the interview. Some interviews can appear more corporate than others; hence, using our discretion and the environment for the interview will enable us to understand and know what to wear in order to be accepted.

Assuming I am going for a cultural job interview, I should be able to add cultural artifacts to my dressing. I decided against dressing completely in cultural attire, which will be a good pointer to my understanding of the job description and my readiness to take up such positions. This physical first impression, accompanied by skill and other qualifications, will determine if I secure such positions. Unlike in the past, when interviews were strict and people assumed that corporate dressing was the norm, dressing to suit the purpose of a job sought seems to show how creative and intellectually sound people can be when they finally receive the job; hence, the norm of corporate dressing is gradually being lifted, and one can, with his discretion, give the best possible first impression by dressing in line with the intended job to secure a position for himself , this is recommendable and not a system I will ever wish to adjust.

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