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Would this be appropriate for an interview?

My interview is in a couple of days. I'm broke. I went to Goodwill, Salvation Army, JC Penny, TJ Maxx, Walmart, Kmart, Kohls, and a few other stores in my area to find a good fitting suit. The suits I've tried on do not fit; they're either too short or too long; too tight or too loose; or just simply way too expensive. AND to top it off, I'm extremely bloated from getting ready to have my period [no doubt I'll start the day of my interview].

So, I went to Target and bought some black pants that can be dressed up or dressed down. The length is perfect and I feel absolutely comfortable in them. I also purchased a white sleeveless top that I plan on wearing under my long, belted black, light-weight, sweater. My shoes are black, casual, and flat--nothing fancy, but in good condition, comfortable, and appropriate. Would this be okay to wear to an interview?

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I think that sounds totally fine. As long as you present yourself in a classy, professional manner I don't believe you need a suit. Remember, 85% of communication is nonverbal, convey professionalism and kind, quality driven care and you'll ROCK the interview!

Don't worry girl--these days I am shopping the consignment shops. I think with the additional prices of gas we all are looking for ways to maximize our income. Just wear a nice smile and be yourself and you will be fine!

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Thanks so much. And yes, I will be wearing trouser socks. :)

You do not want "fashion advice" from Boston!!! (who thinks a polo shirt w/slacks is dressing up).

But I still wanted to drop by and say "Great Luck!" and Blow Them Away!

(Probably toooo late posting, but I'm praying!)

:redbeatheBoston

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FWIW, I've held four different management positions in my career and never even owned a suit. Your outfit sounds classy, conservative, professional, and in perfect taste. Now go knock 'em dead at your interview! :yeah:

I haven't read all the posts, but...the fact that you are actually concerned about how you present yourself, can give a very good initial impression about your conscientiousness to any employer, and will shine through in your demeanor.

They're not looking at handbag labels...

They're not looking at handbag labels...
In fact, *that* could work against you. I took my LV to an interview once and looking back, I think that was a real *facepalm* moment.

In fact, I recall one of my favorite managers mocking a girl she just interviewed bc she was decked out in Coach head to toe.

In fact, *that* could work against you. I took my LV to an interview once and looking back, I think that was a real *facepalm* moment.

In fact, I recall one of my favorite managers mocking a girl she just interviewed bc she was decked out in Coach head to toe.

Yep, make sure you look like you need to work and won't quit one day to live off your trust fund. :)

my interview is in a couple of days. i'm broke. i went to goodwill, salvation army, jc penny, tj maxx, walmart, kmart, kohls, and a few other stores in my area to find a good fitting suit. the suits i've tried on do not fit; they're either too short or too long; too tight or too loose; or just simply way too expensive. and to top it off, i'm extremely bloated from getting ready to have my period [no doubt i'll start the day of my interview].

so, i went to target and bought some black pants that can be dressed up or dressed down. the length is perfect and i feel absolutely comfortable in them. i also purchased a white sleeveless top that i plan on wearing under my long, belted black, light-weight, sweater. my shoes are black, casual, and flat--nothing fancy, but in good condition, comfortable, and appropriate. would this be okay to wear to an interview?

it truly sounds like you got it under control, the outfit you mentioned sounds solid for an interview. in addition, keep in mind to use some little tricks like when they ask you a question and you have to think for a second, don't let that dreadful pause of silence fill the room; just say "that's a good question" this gives you another second to quickly think your answer or refine it. wishing you the very best in all of your future endeavors... aloha~

Admittedly I'm male and therefore fashion-retarded, but I didn't know it was SOP to go in a suit for a nursing position job (maybe administrative or advanced practice?). I've never gone more dressed up than a short-sleeve dress shirt and a tie.

Wouldn't it be really cool if you got three life lines, and could "pass!"

I could say, "Hold that one, I would like to phone a friend!"

Regis, "We have Gitano on the line, read your question, . . .you have 30 seconds, . . . .Now!":jester:

Wishing you the best of luck.

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