Wednesday, November 27, 2019
How to Dress for an Interview in the Music Industry
How to Dress for an Interview in the Music IndustryHow to Dress for an Interview in the Music IndustryDressing for a job interview can sometimes be a challenge- what you wear can depend on the kind of job youre applying for and the culture of the company itself. What youd wear to an interview at Facebook might be very different from what youd wear to an interview with Goldman Sachs, for example. What about a music business job interview? That can be extra tough. You dont want to come off looking too, you know, business-y, but you also dont to come off looking like a slob who isnt taking the potential job seriously. How do you strike the right balance? Basic Music Industry Interview Dress Code Tips If youre hoping for a straightforward, hard and um ein haar rule, we have bad news there arent any. The good news is that you can take the whole music factor out of the equation and plan for this interview as you would any other. Here are some good rules of thumb to keep in mind as you select your effortlessly cool, perfectly picked music biz interview get-up Consider the Position. You may be thinking that you dont want to look like youre interviewing with a law firm or an investment bank, but if youre interviewing to do legal work or financials within the music industry, that is exactly who youre interviewing with and how you should look. For instance, the legal team at a major record label is probably going to want to see you dressed as a legal professional when you show up to interview. Even if the schreibstube culture is more relaxed, go for professional business attire for these types of interviews and save the Ramones t-shirt for when you have the job. Consider Office Culture. If youve ever visited the company, you already have a feel for the general dress code, but if youve never been through HQ front doors, use the companys website and social media profiles to get a read on the casualness of the office environment. You may also be able to draw some general conclusions based on the type of music industry work the business does. If theyre a music marketing company out meeting people regularly, for example, the dress code may be turned up a notch when compared to a small indie label that has three people on staff and is based in someones home office. Dress One Step up From the Dress Code. Whatever you assume the companys usual dress code to be, dress for your interview one step up from there. If you think the company employees usually wear jeans and tees, rock what your mom might call dress slacks or skirt, for example. It should land you in the Im taking this job seriously, but Im not so overdressed that I stick out category- a good place to be.When in Doubt, Pull out All the Stops. You may feel a little uncomfortable sitting there in your polished attire the only one in the office without stains of indeterminate provenance on their clothes. But, its not nearly as uncomfortable as youd feel if youre the only one in the building dressed in what you plucked from the pile of clothes on your floor that morning. Job interview fashion is one area in which overdoing it is far better than under-doing it. Missing the Dress Code Mark What do you do if you completely misjudged your interview attire? Take it in stride and dont let it throw you off your game during the interview itself. You can outshine your clothes. Remember, theyre not looking to hire you for your fashion sense. If it feels right, you can make a little joke about your clothing misfire to break the ice. If it doesnt, just get your game face on and dazzle them with your music industry knowledge and experience. Someday, after youve landed the job, you can look back and laugh and be glad you dont have to go through the interview again.
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