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Specializes in cardiac, oncology.

hi frens

what dress to wear on the day of interview??

any tips is appreciated.

thanks.

A suit with skirt or pants is always appropriate.

Whenever you're in doubt, go toward the more conservative end.

Specializes in LTC,Hospice/palliative care,acute care.
hi frens

what dress to wear on the day of interview??

any tips is appreciated.

thanks.

ew-I hope your taste in clothing is way better then your grammar and spelling,girly-girl.....Seriously-I don't mean to hurt your feelings but looking professional will not help you if you open your mouth and sound like you flunked out of the fourth grade. I am giving you the benefit of the doubt here ----I'll blame it on typos...So,fren---go with a plain and tasteful dress or suit.Nothing too tight or revealing-ly short or low-cut...No loud colors,prints or accessories.Make sure your hair and nails are clean and neat.No strong perfumes.No chewing gum.Make sure your shoes and handbags are clean and in good repair...If you know you look good you'll feel confident-if you present confidence you'll believe it and so will the interviewer. Take a deep breath,stand up straight and smile-make eye contact,don't fidget and have a few questions you can ask regarding the postion.Present a nicely typed resume in a folder (not folder in an envelope) and follow up the next day or so with a phone call and even a note.Good Luck...

Also keep makeup subtle and tasteful. One trick is to go to a makeup counter at a department store (I like Parisians) and ask them to please do your makeup. They do this for free in hopes you will buy something. Now is not the time to try to make a fashion statement, either- a basic neutral, tastefully cut suit with a pretty blouse (showing no cleavage at all) will work well, and sensible shoes. No 5-inch heels. Keep jewelry classic, less is more. Above all, prepare yourself mentally.

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