The Comic Tragedy of Job Interviews
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The biggest mistake you can make is wearing jeans to a job interview. Regardless of what the job is you always wear a suit. Weather your going for a corporate job or a job waiting table or cleaning the floor always go with a suit. If you can't find a suit do black dress pants a white button down shirt and a black cardigan or blazer. You can put you own style on it with acessories but not to much it is an interview.... Good luck!!
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- Well i myself am 14. But I have an older sister who has had alot of jobs. And I've seen her before a couple of times before job interviews. She wears black slacks, black heels. And a white Button up shirt. Short or long sleeve. Doesn't matter. And she doesn't wear ties. Just like one button loose from the top. And if you have highlights. My sister hides them. She has sone highlights on the side of her head. And she gets the highlights and ties behind her head and hiding behind her natural hair and puts her hair over the highlights. And about hats and piercings. Don't wear them. They make you look MAJORLY unprofessianal. Just the regualar ear peircing are ok. And be urself. Be honest. Don't like and say you graduated from haravard or something. Good luck :)
- I think you have to be worn with full-sleeved collared shirts to gain formal look.There are several options you can choose from. A cap-sleeved shirt is one of them. Throw on a pretty scarf underneath your collar and voila, you have 'chic forma attire'.
- Never wear jeans for a job interview! Go to google or youtube and put in your question. You will get tons of ideas and recommendations and videos. Good luck I hope you get the job! :)
- If you had a interview i wear something nice and not jeans
- i would wear khakis and a nice shirt...business casual
it's never bad to dress too formal but it can be bad to not dress formal enough - jeans aren't professional so wear dark pants
- formal dress, not jeans, you should be loking smart.
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