You've prepped for behavioral questions, researched the company culture, and polished your resume to perfection. But as the interview date approaches, a new challenge often surfaces: "What do I wear?" For many students, transitioning from a campus wardrobe of hoodies and tees to a professional "business" look feels like stepping into a costume where you're the impostor.
The truth is, professional dress isn't about hiding your personality — it's about projecting competence and respect for the opportunity. When you feel confident in your appearance, that internal shift translates into external momentum for you and your career prospects.
Understand the Professional Spectrum
Not every "business" look is the same. A creative tech startup might lean toward Business Casual (think khakis and a polo or a blouse and slacks), while a law firm or a federal agency might require Business Professional (a full suit and tie or a coordinated blazer and skirt). Before you choose your outfit, research the vibe of the organization. When in doubt, it is always better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed at an interview. Once you accept an offer, you can then observe the dress code at your new workplace.
Focus on the "Power of Fit"
You don't need an expensive designer label to look professional. A $20 shirt that fits well will always look better than a $200 suit that is two sizes too large. Thrift stores are also a good option to find something affordable that looks appropriate. Ensure your clothes are clean, pressed, and tailored to your frame. A sharp silhouette signals attention to detail — a trait every recruiter is looking for.
Build a "Starter" Capsule Wardrobe
You don't need a closet full of suits to be successful. Start with a few versatile "anchor" pieces in neutral colors like navy, charcoal, or black. A single well-fitted blazer can be dressed up for a formal interview or paired with nice jeans for a networking mixer. By focusing on quality over quantity, you ensure you're always ready to dress for success when a last-minute opportunity arises.
Let Your Confidence Lead
The goal of business style is to make your outfit "disappear" so your talent and personality can take center stage. If you are constantly adjusting a tie or tugging at a skirt during an interview, you aren't focused on the conversation. It can also be distracting to the interviewer. That's why it's important to choose professional pieces that not only look nice, but also allow you to move comfortably and speak confidently.
See How UMBC Suits You
Don't let the cost of professional clothing stand in the way of your next big break. The UMBC Career Center is here to ensure every Retriever looks the part through our Professional Clothing Closet, taking place on Tuesday, March 31 (10 AM to 2 PM) and Wednesday, April 1 (1 to 6 PM) in the Community Room of the Apartment Community Center. Come browse our selection of pieces and find what you need to launch your career, absolutely free. Remember, clothes are only available while supplies last, so get there early and kick-start your unique business style.