Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Job Interview Questions: What should one wear to a job interview?

i have a class project wre i have to actually do a job interview, and i have to dress the part. i dont know what to wear! the class is my first class of the day. i am five two and half, have blure/green eyes, blonde hair with reds and browns it in. and have big brests. and curvy. im sure what to wear at ALL! clothes, colors, make up, shoes, and jewelry and hand bag.please and thank you!!!

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I personally prefer wearing skirts rather than slacks. Women looks better and more feminine when they do. If you're 5'2 1/2, you should definitely wear a knee length skirt or an inch to two higher because below the knee skirt makes someone looks short. Tucked in a buttoned down shirt under a black skirt and paired it up with a perfect ONE buttoned black blazer (current trend). I also suggest you wear a black kitten heels shoes so you would be comfortable. There's actually no rule on what color of shirt you should wear in a job interview but if you wanna be safe then wear a white one although I think that a pastel (light pink, lilac, tangerine, teal, pastel red- your choice) colored shirt looks nice and pretty... and it won't look boring. On make up, I recommend that you wear a coral one (brown/orange shade) on your eyes and cheeks and a light pink lip gloss or lipstick. Wear minimal accessories, an arm watch, a simple pearl or diamond earring and a medium size clutch shoulder bag will do. Hope it helps. :)

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  • First Black pant you can never go wrong with black pants. any color blouse with a black dress jacket over it. black heels not crazy heels Conservative. small handbag. light make up but not to light. A watch is always good shows your smart. and small earings.

  • You must have to wear decent and sober clothes in which you look graceful and nice.

  • jasmine's answer was 100% correct

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