The Job Hunt: Looking Money to Make Money
When applying or interviewing for a job, it's essential that you always dress appropriately for the position you want
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You’ve completed your application and gotten the interview. Well done. You’ve successfully completed step one in the job-procuring process. Now, besides being prepared for your interview, you need to look the part. This means not rockin’ a pair of saggy jeans and XXXL T-shirt to meet your potential employer. Your attire should be appropriate, fit well and not take center stage. Be noticed for the skills you bring to the job, not for wearing the wrong thing. Dare to dress to impress.
Ladies
- Dark-colored pants or skirt
- Plain or small-print blouse or sweater
- Sensible shoes such as moderate pumps or flats
- Small, simple purse or portfolio
- Conservative jewelry like a watch and small earrings
- Light make-up, manicured nails – and not too long!
Guys
- Dark-colored slacks
- Button-down shirt
- Business shoes, polished
- Dark socks
- Belt to match your shoes
- Hair and nails should be trimmed
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