What You Wear Can Help You Get a Job — Here’s How There is a moment in almost every job interview when the employer begins forming an opinion about you before you have finished answering your first question. It may happen when you walk through the door. It may happen when you appear on a video call. And it may happen before you say a single word. Your qualifications are supposed to be the main reason you get hired. Your experience, skills and ability to do the job should matter most. Yet human beings do not make decisions based on qualifications alone. The way you dress, groom yourself, stand, speak and carry yourself can influence how other people perceive you. That makes your wardrobe more than a collection of clothes. For a job seeker, what you wear can become part of your argument for why you belong in the room. A recent BBC report explored how candidates are increasingly paying attention to clothing, grooming and non-verbal communication as they compete for jobs...