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Old Mar 07, 2008, 11:19 PM
japaho41 (Male)
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Re: Professional dress

Listen up to all you applicants that are questioning what to wear to the interview. Look you are are professionals so dress the part. Yeah we get to wear scrubs every other day but that is not appropriate to wear to an interview. I read the post that an applicant wore jeans to an interview, come on, that is appalling, don't shoot yourself in the foot. If you really need help go to the highest end department store and ask for help. For godsakes don't embarass yourself by underdressing and looking unprofessional. First impressions mean more than you think especially in the intereview of your life. A quick an dirty guideline of what to wear, guys take it a notch below black tie and you will be okay. Every guy should wear a suit and tie, no exceptions. Girls should dress the part as if they are interviewing for the job of their career, like I have said dress the part.

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