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Dress to Impress: How to Nail Your Zoom Job Interview Outfit

The future of job interviews is here. If you've had a job interview in the last few years, you've very likely had at least one Zoom interview. There's no doubt that the pandemic turned several workplace norms upside down. How job interviews are done is no exception.

You no longer need to leave your home to attend an interview—just log into Zoom, and you're in. But even in this virtual space, the importance of dressing your best is unchanged. But that raises an interesting question: How do you present yourself professionally in the new age of remote work?

As someone who's participated in countless Zoom interviews, I’ve learned a few tricks. Here, we’ll walk through practical tips to ensure your Zoom interview outfit conveys confidence and professionalism, without sacrificing comfort or feeling overdressed in your own living room.

Top 10 Tips for Dressing for a Zoom Job Interview

1. Opt for Business Casual, Always

When dressing for a Zoom interview, business casual should be your go-to choice unless otherwise indicated. Business casual attire includes items such as blouses, button-downs, and blazers. Even though you're at home, avoid overly relaxed attire like plain t-shirts or sweatpants. I would even suggest that you avoid too far in the other direction as well: vests, fancy cuff links, etc. Remember, comfort is important, but you shouldn't forget professionalism either.

2. Colors That Pop (But Not Too Much)

Neutral tones like black, gray, navy blue, and tan are reliable choices for Zoom interviews because they reduce distraction and keep the focus on you. However, don’t shy away from adding a pop of color—it can bring energy to your look (and tbh, more laid-back companies appreciate the subtle personality shining through). The most important thing is to ensure contrast. If your background is light, avoid wearing white; if it’s dark, avoid black.

3. Makeup and Grooming: Slightly More is Better

When it comes to makeup, remember that webcams often wash out your features. Ladies (and gents, too!), this is one of the rare times where applying a little more makeup than usual is advisable. Subtle enhancements like bronzer, blush, or a slightly bolder lip color can help you look lively and engaged on screen. Just make sure you look at yourself in your camera or a mirror first so that you can get an idea of what the makeup + lighting will look like to the interviewer.

4. Prioritize Comfort, But Don’t Get Too Comfortable

You’ll naturally feel more confident in clothes you’re comfortable in, but avoid crossing into overly casual territory. Avoid leisurewear like sweatpants or pajamas. If you're nervous, your outfit can serve as an armor of confidence. Choose fabrics that breathe well—nobody wants to be sweaty or uncomfortable during an important interview!

5. Always Wear Pants

While it might be tempting to skip formal pants for Zoom calls, this can easily backfire. Accidents happen—your laptop could fall, or you might need to stand up unexpectedly. Tales of mishaps are too common in this Zoom-centric world, so wear pants, a skirt, or something professional on your bottom half. Always.

Zoom Etiquette - Beyond What You Wear

Dressing well is one part of the puzzle, but Zoom interviews demand more preparation. Make sure your tech is reliable:

  • Camera Placement: Your webcam should be at eye level. This gives a natural, engaging view of your face.
  • Sound: Use headphones or an external microphone for better sound quality. Nothing distracts more than poor audio. If you use headphones, make sure they aren't too intrusive and get in the way of your hair or smile!

Take a few minutes before the interview to test all your equipment.

6. Do wear nice accessories

A few simple accessories can elevate your look. A watch or minimal jewelry can polish your appearance without drawing attention away from you.

7. Don't overdo your accessories

While a tasteful necklace or scarf can enhance your look, avoid over-accessorizing. Flashy jewelry or distracting accessories can take away from your professionalism. If you have facial piercings or bold accessories, consider toning them down for the interview.

8. Background and Lighting Matter

Your background plays an essential role in your overall presentation. A clean, tidy background shows professionalism. I personally don't like having a virtual background, but I tend to sit in front of a plain colored wall instead. If you use one, make sure it contrasts with your clothing to avoid blending in. Additionally, make sure your hair is secured. With virtual backgrounds long hair can sometimes clash because it isn't a solid piece.

Lighting also plays a critical role—natural light works wonders, it's my go-to for the main source of lighting when I can plan it that way. However, a well-placed lamp can also help brighten your area.

9. Test Your Setup Beforehand

Testing is key to avoiding any technical mishaps. This is especially true if this is a new set-up. I can't stress this enough, the last thing you want to do is be ill-prepared going into a video interview. Run a quick Zoom test call to see how you appear on screen. Check your camera, sound, and lighting to make sure everything works as it should.

Also, ensure you have any necessary documents within reach during the interview. I have a habit of allowing several minutes of prep before any video calls so I can load any tabs or browser windows that I may need to reference on the call.

10. Keep Your Frame Professional

On Zoom, your head and shoulders should take up most of the frame. Avoid slouching or letting the camera angle cut off parts of your face. Sit up straight and maintain a professional posture throughout the interview.

Most of the time you'll want to stay about 3 feet away from your camera, give or take a few inches. You don't want to be an on-screen giant or a tiny ant.

Confidence is Key

In the end, the most important thing to wear is confidence. Your outfit should make you feel good, but remember that your demeanor, communication, and preparation matter just as much. Dress well, prepare thoroughly, and you'll be ready to ace that Zoom interview.

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