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Suit? Business casual? Scrubs?
Please state your reasoning behind your choice :)
Gonna be a new grad soon and I've heard different things from different people.. Thanks!
I wear black dresspants, a black opened jacket, with a blue dress top that has a small detail on the front with ruching, and mid-heels that I can walk very well in. I wear my hair down, clean conservative make-up, and carry a leather portfolio with my papers in it. Here is my outfit below. It was only $50!
Worthington® Modern-Fit Angle-Pocket Pants - JCPenney
I wear black dresspants, a black opened jacket, with a blue dress top that has a small detail on the front with ruching (the solid blue one in the link-not anything with a crazy pattern), and mid-heels that I can walk very well in. I wear my hair down, clean conservative make-up, and carry a leather portfolio with my papers in it. Here is my outfit below. I have gotten 3 offers out of 4 interviews.
Worthington® Modern-Fit Angle-Pocket Pants - JCPenney
Worthington® Sleeveless Pleat-Neck Top - JCPenney
EMSnut45, BSN, RN, EMT-P
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I always wear a suit. Studies show the interviewer makes their decision within the first 30 seconds of meeting you. Appearance is a major influence. Elude confidence (but not overly so). Remember your manners. Treat the receptionist well. Spit out the gum. Carry your own pen and a pad of paper to jot down notes. Bring a copy or two of your résumé printed on linen paper with references attached (the computer application generated resumes often are difficult to read and linen paper makes a nice statement). Afterwards send a thank you card-- not an email-- an old fashioned snail mail card (I usually write the note prior to the interview and fill in the hiring managers name and drop it at the post office on my way home so they receive it the following day).
I have quite a few interviews under my belt from high school through now. I can count on one hand the number of interviews that did not result in a job offer.