 |  | | | | Playtime is over. With September just a week and a half away, you'll want to start getting serious about a career move. Getting ready to head back out into the market is all about polishing your resume, prepping your interviewing skills, and dry cleaning your best work suit (by the way, make sure it still fits—and remember to send it to the cleaners at least a week before your big meeting). Some of the best headhunters agree that good grooming can really set you apart. Start by revamping your grooming cabinet without spending a bundle. | | Look Sharp Unless you're interviewing for a job as a drummer, that shaggy hair you've let flourish all summer needs a clean up. But if your follicles are failing you, don't make the same mistake as this future British monarch. Read more here » | | Be Smooth The person interviewing you on the opposite side of the desk is likely to be more impressed with a clean shave than three days of stubble (no matter how sexy it looks). Show him or her you took the time to make an impression. Read more here » | | Stay Fresh Old-school grooming means paying attention to the details: like making sure your neck is clean from fuzz, nails are tidy, and your errant hairs are trimmed. Read more here » | | | | | | | Connect with Us! |  Twitter |  Facebook |  Pinterest | | | |
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