Your portfolio and resume’ are in order. You’ve researched the company. You bought a new suit. You are dressed to the nines and you aced your presentation. There is one thing you forgot. Your teeth. Impressions are made in the first five minutes of an interview. A smile that isn’t open or approachable is a turn off. Employers not only judge you by your manners, your demeanor, your energy level, your answers, your knowledge – but also your smile. Dingy, crooked or cruddy looking teeth can actually cost you a job.
If your teeth aren’t their whitest, you need to work on them because teeth whitening will help you get a job. First impressions can make or break any relationship, and this is never truer than when interviewing for a job.