
Fatty
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dress to impress. whatever that means for women, I'd wear a suit and tie (maybe no jacket, its hot). dress nice. 1st impressions are everything in an interview. |
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G Rock
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Lingerie & A mullet wig! |
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Ally
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A smart trouser suit. |
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curmudgeon
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suit. |
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Wood K
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Claims adjuster = Secretary= television personalty
You should wear a pants/skirt suit with a nice collared shirt that is not revealing. If you want to be treated with respect, and as a professional- do not wear extremely fitting clothes. Also, make sure your outfit is clean and pressed.
Part of the outfit should include a notebook/portfolio. You should have your resumes, notepad, pen, and questions (that you will ask the interviewers about the company) inside.
As a side note, I think the content of the interview is more important than your outfit. Good luck |
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vikkish1087
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blouse and some nice pants or a nice skirt about knee length and some nice shoes......no jeans....no t shirts.....no sneakers, flipflops, or slippers |
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Well la-di-da
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A suit. Always dress your best for any interview, no matter what the position is for. |
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michael_w_anderson
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As it is a "professional" position, you should dress in business attire. A nice business skirt suit or pants suit would be appropriate. If you don't have these yet and cannot afford them now, try a nice gray or black skirt and a conservative blouse and shoes to match. |
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ladys
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Wear a neat, clean, well fit business outfit. A business suit could be pants or a skirt outfit (not too short) Wear pants or skirt which ever you are most comfortable in. Be sure your outfit is comfortable, and pressed. Do not wear too much jewelry(a watch, necklace and small earrings is sufficient...no more though) Your hair should be neat and clean. Wear polished and comfortable shoes which allow you to move with ease (the interview is not the day to try to stretch a new pair of shoes) One of the most important things to wear is a friendly warm smile which shows your confidence and conveys that you are the best person for the position. Take along a small purse and be sure to keep gum and mints in the purse, not in your mouth. There should be no chewing of gum and candies during an interview. Wear conservative make-up that will bring out your personality. Good luck. |
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mnkbtt10
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Try a suit. If you can't find one or can't get one right now, try some nice black pants with a button up shirt (or any type of nice dressy-classy shirt). |
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skiracer712
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definitly a suit. whether a dress or pants suit, it dosent matter. |
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Abby
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I think that you should wear a two piece outfit.Like a skirt maybe linin. |
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mar_vences
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wear a gril suit |
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mrvid2002
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Business casual or better. For an interview, you should model your attire as if you're working "one step up" from the job to which you're applying. A suit or skirt set; "sensible" shoes and go VERY light on the jewelry and perfume.
GOOD LUCK! |
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Emmah
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Dress like you want the job. Show up early. Bring a pen. Smile. |
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Me;; ♥
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Like I no! |
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Ashley S
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Something professional-looking and clean-cut. A feminine trouser suit would be best. But choose something that's not too flashy - you don't want it to seem that you care more about your wardrobe than your job! Good luck. :) |
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alexanderking2408
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You Should Wear A Suit |
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Purple Rayne
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Dark blue pant suit with a pastel colored blouse.
Dark blue pumps with short heals.
Good luck! |
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carloscollective
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Let your attire reflect the serious attitude that's expected of you in that position. I would say no to anything girly, sexy or with low necklines.
If you don't have a smart looking suit - I'd go for an understated pair of dress pants or kakhi's with a button down or long sleeve shirt.
No to open toed shoes or sneakers. Wear your hair up unless your hair is very short. |
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