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FUz1Jq0z New User

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Pauloz Expert

Joined: 02 Oct 2007 Posts: 1160 Career Advice: +3/-0 Location: Sydney

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Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 1:03 am Post subject: |
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The preferred option is neat, normal business wear, tie, business shoes, etc. You can wear a suit, if appropriate, for office jobs. Best to just get an outfit dry cleaned for the interview, so you're all set up in advance.
Don't show up in casual wear. 99/100 that's the end of the interview. It really gets a very negative response. |
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KonCorps Newbie

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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:11 am Post subject: |
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Coming to a job interview always means dress to impress, because having astounding attire will be the difference between getting hired or getting fired. You need to remember that the first impression should always be the greatest, and seeing what you look like walking into the room will be the first judgment on the employer's list.
What I would recommend is a complete suit with a tie. You don't want to be too flashy, but at the same time not too bland. Focus on a good contrast between your top and bottom layers, preferably black on top (blazer) and white or light blue underneath (dress shirt). I would also recommend a darker color tie, as to not blend in with your dress shirt.
I know for a fact that many people judge a person by what they wear on their feet, so be cautious as to what you choose. Make the effort to go out and buy a presentable pair of dress shoes, it will make all the difference.
I wish you luck with your interview,
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Mairead New User

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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 11:19 am Post subject: |
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Hi there
Firstly best of luck with the interview!
Basically you need to dress smartly - shirt, suit - I'd always recommend a trouser suit so you dont go through the trauma of wondering if your skirt is too short. Ive met people over the years who have made an instant poor impression on me based on their dress, so it is important. Dont wesr too much make up either!!
Best of luck
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alexmontoya New User

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ArtificialIntelligence New User

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Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:42 am Post subject: |
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| Mairead wrote: | Hi there
Firstly best of luck with the interview!
Basically you need to dress smartly - shirt, suit - I'd always recommend a trouser suit so you dont go through the trauma of wondering if your skirt is too short. Ive met people over the years who have made an instant poor impression on me based on their dress, so it is important. Dont wesr too much make up either!!
Best of luck
Mairead http://www.careermentors.ie |
Congratulation you on interview fristly and i totally agree with him whom told you need to dress shirt, suit. It is important to wear suitable suits that improve your impression in your interview. Good luck !
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abeldaniel New User

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Posted: Sun Sep 13, 2009 7:07 pm Post subject: |
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| no bootie shorts! Shorts about a bit over the knee with a nice polo, or a longsleeve striped or plaid shirt. nice and plain would do the trick. nice gladiator sandals or basic flats. good luck, hope you get it! |
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