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My personal feeling is that scrubs are never acceptable for an interview. Scrubs are what you wear when providing patient care ... but when you arrive for an interview you are there for a business meeting, not to provide nursing care.
I sympathize ... at 40 weeks you're lucky to have something, anything, to wear on both halves of your body.
Good luck on your interview, and with your little one! :)
OK, anyone posting with me for more than a week knows that I am a hard mule on the issue of interview attire. IMO, there is almost no excuse not to wear a suit to an interview, and no excuse to wear scrubs to an interview, ever. The latter is just really gross, frankly.
However, that said, even I would cut a 40 week pregnant woman some slack on interview attire. Not enough slack for scrubs (really, that is just never acceptable. If I'm interviewing you, you've lost the job the minute you walk in in scrubs), but enough to let you slide by without a suit, lol. Anything you might wear to church or something should be fine. A dress, or slacks and blouse.
Good luck, on both counts.
Here in Phoenix, we wear shorts, T-shirt and sandals to church all year round.
OK, anyone posting with me for more than a week knows that I am a hard mule on the issue of interview attire. IMO, there is almost no excuse not to wear a suit to an interview, and no excuse to wear scrubs to an interview, ever. The latter is just really gross, frankly.However, that said, even I would cut a 40 week pregnant woman some slack on interview attire. Not enough slack for scrubs
(really, that is just never acceptable. If I'm interviewing you, you've lost the job the minute you walk in in scrubs), but enough to let you slide by without a suit, lol. Anything you might wear to church or something should be fine. A dress, or slacks and blouse.
Good luck, on both counts.
i remember when i graduated nursing school and went for my first interviews, one of the ladies in "talent acquisition" for the health system i am now employed with almost sent me home because i was not wearing what she felt was "proper interview attire" (i was wearing a neat, knee-length black skirt, a white blouse, nude stockings, black flats, my hair pulled up neatly, minimal jewelry, etc. she wanted a full business suit. i didn't own one yet! i was still a broke nursing student! luckily my then-boyfriend's mom took me shopping shortly thereafter and i did end up getting a job )
Back in the days when I wore scrubs ( about the same time dinosaurs roamed the Earth), I had an interview at one facility after my shift ended at another. It was with the clinical regional director. Her schedule was tight and there was no way I could leave work early. I just had time to get to the interview on time and, yes, I was in my scrubs. She understood completely.
I got the job.
LouisVRN, RN
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So I have an interview tomorrow...I will be 40 weeks pregnant. I was scheduled to work tonight so since my interview immediately follows work I had planned to wear my nice maternity scrubs and just touch up my makeup and hair. However tonight they called to cancel me so now I am left feeling like I really should wear interview attire
just wondering everyones opinion on how bad scrubs would be given the situation.