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Can I wear a blue formal suit to interview a civil servant?

Of course it is possible. Blue is also a more formal color, just a bit flashy. So if you are going for an interview, it is definitely OK to wear a blue suit, but it is best to wear black. Formal wear, this color looks more solemn. 1. Thinking that expensive and big-brand clothes are good

Expensive and big-name clothes will not add points to your interview. Moreover, unless there is a big brand LOGO on the clothes, how will the examiner know what you are wearing? What about clothes worth half a month's salary? But if you have a LOGO, the examiner will think you are showing off too much, and the impression will not be good.

As long as the clothes are made of fabric that looks good, does not pill and wrinkles easily. It is recommended that you do not wear linen shirts. After washing, they will become stiff and wrinkled, and even ironing them several times will not save them. Here I criticize Uniqlo’s linen shirts by name, who knows who wears them. Don't wear clothes that are too brightly colored or decorated.

2. Refuse to over-decorate

Girls’ exaggerated big earrings, eye-catching bracelets... boys’ big gold chains should be taken off first. You can wear a watch, but the style should be conservative and not too fancy. Too much jewelry will make you look immature and stable. Another thing is, don’t expose your tattoo.

The "General Medical Examination Standards for Civil Servant Recruitment" does not clearly stipulate that people with tattoos will not be hired, but the "Special Medical Examination Standards for Civil Servant Recruitment" clearly stipulates that people with tattoos for special positions such as police officers will not be hired.

It is recommended that girls should not do fancy nails, it is best to keep them natural, and boys should not have long nails, trim them neatly, and keep the nail seams clean and tidy. I really don’t understand why some boys like to keep their little finger nails very long. Is it to use them as hidden weapons in “fights”?

3. Hair color

If you have dyed hair, it is recommended. Dye your hair before the interview, especially some hair colors like granny gray, electric purple, and mysterious blue. Normally it's your personality, but you still have to respect the serious occasion of the interview. Examiners rarely accept these distinctive hair colors. It is recommended not to change your hairstyle easily one or two weeks before the interview to avoid stepping into the trap.

No matter how much you hate washing your hair, you should still wash it the day before the interview. Girls with long hair can tie their hair up. If you have broken hair, you can use a hair stick to tidy it up and make it look fresher. Girls with short hair should also take care of their hair so that it is not too messy.

4. Choose good high-heeled shoes

To be conservative, choose black high-heeled shoes as the main material. The material is preferably matte leather. Do not wear silk, lace and the like. The appropriate heel height is about 3 to 5 centimeters, and don't miss your toes. If you are a girl who has never worn high heels, it is recommended to practice. Generally, high heels make a lot of noise when they are stepped on the ground. You can put a piece of tape on the soles to reduce the noise.

Boys - neat clothing

Government departments tend to wear traditional and formal clothes: formal blue, gray, and black

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Face: No foreign matter, no trauma, beard, nose hair

Hair: No odor, no foreign matter, no dyeing, moderate length

Hands: Clean , nails, non-invasive