I would say formal-casual pants (anything not jeans or sweats or whatnot), best to be either black, grey, cream, or white, and a simple yet somewhat-decorated/formal sleeveless shirt, or half-sleeve shirt, or full length shirt in whatever colours you want, not loose but not really tight either, slightly form-fitting I'd say. Basically, look formal but with a touch of comfort and a casual. You can add a little more formality with a simple necklace as well, and earrings.
2006-07-24 02:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I would wear a skirt and t-shirt (nice fitted one) for the ball game. You could wear flip flops or casual shoes for the game and then change into flats or heels in your car before the interview. Additionally, you could then throw on a suit jacket or sweater over the t-shirt for the interview. If you don't have a lot of money you might be able to find at least part of the outfit at a goodwill or salvation army. I wouldn't wear jeans, anything too hoochy-mama, or anything with a saying or logo on the front. Don't worry too much about looking spectacular for the interview; I would be more concerned about looking neatly groomed and serious.
2006-07-24 02:38:55
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answered by Jennifer J 3
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I would suggest clothes, however depending on the establishment and what services they render go from there. Since it sounds like a regular hospital, wear something professional. You do not want to show off your cleavage so buy something appropriate. Check out thrift shops as a lot of these might have an outfit at a good price that will do the trick for you. Good luck on your interview.
2006-07-24 02:33:59
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answered by CanadaRox1234 2
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I would suggest a fitted suit-jacket in black, a cream-colored, light and ruffly blouse, and some dark denim blue jeans without holes or fade marks. You will look modern and proffesional because it's a clean look and the blazer (suit-jacket) dresses it up. But for the game and dinner, you can take off the blazer and just the sleek jeans with a light, pretty short-sleeve frilly blouse can look casual but still feminine and young. Oh! And I would suggest black heels to finish the look. However, none of this is costly. You could probably find such pieces at somewher in your local mall, I would suggest trying Charlotte Russe for such a look. Hope that helped, and good luck with the interview!
2006-07-24 02:42:22
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answered by Baby I'm A STAR 2
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If you have a nice pants suit (preferable a dark solid color- blue, black, brown) and just don't wear the jacket until the interview. Just make sure the pants have a button closure in the front if you wear your shirt tucked in. Or if you get a suit with an elastic waist, just get a shirt that looks good tucked out and when you go on your interview tuck it in. Check out Marshall's and/or TJ MaxX (if you have one around you). If you want to wear sandals during your activities you can do that, but wear pumps to the interview. (bring a big bag - purse, pocketbook -so you put your shoes in them and your extra resumes and stuff.)
2006-07-24 02:39:25
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answered by Doni 3
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look at what the staff on the employer are donning and gown a step or 2 above that. counting on the activity, overdressing could be in simple terms as undesirable as under dressing. I handle a movie theatre. as quickly as I do interviews, i like to confirm the ladies donning a valuable shirt and semi dressy pants or a skirt. yet I truthfully have employed females who got here in donning denims and a sparkling t-shirt. one element i might recommend is which you evade cleavage. you like the interview to be approximately you, and you do not choose the interviewer to be distracted via the rest. i'm going to be the 1st to confess that cleavage is almost a magnet for the eyes and that i continuously get annoyed whilst a woman consists of an interview with a low cut back shirt as a results of fact it particularly is distracting and makes me sense like she's attempting to apply her intercourse charm to get a job. EDIT RedPoison: do you recognize that typing in all caps is the equivalent of shouting.
2016-11-02 21:32:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, aside from the game, whatever you would normally wear to the other functions would probably be OK. Maybe forgo the game.
But somehow, I suspect this is a bogus question. No normal person would schedule THAT many activities,with uncertain timelines, in one day.I guess you are counting on most folk not knowing if the wnba is still active. (who cares, anyway)
2006-07-24 02:37:31
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answered by shaker454 2
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You should wear a slimming pair of black trousers and a long line t-shirt, which shouldn't be too low cut. I would add a few accessories that will reflect your personality. Good luck and remember to smile and look your interviewee in the eye.
2006-07-24 02:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Wear poly blend pants that won't wrinkle and a nice blouse. Change it into interview mode with a blazer. Good Luck!!
2006-07-24 02:34:26
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answered by ladylaw_912 4
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ok ready? you get some black jeans that have elastic.straight jeans. a pink cami that hides your cleaveage. and a teal blaZer. something else is you can put on a black pleated skirt and a long sleeved short shirt with cuffs. try and divert attention from your bosom by earings scarfs belts shoes hats! Also you could try some pinstriped pants with a blazer just like it.
2006-07-24 02:43:42
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answered by diva in training! 2
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