Very moderately...no cleavage, a dress over the knees, or a nice pair of slacks, short heels, or pumps, hair done nice, and easy on the perfume. Dainty earrings, light makeup and lipstick.
Just don't over do it.
Don't be nervous
just be yourself
2006-10-08 02:57:43
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answered by Anonymous
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If this is for a professional position: Knee length skirt with a matching jacket and a solid color shirt. They say you should keep it to like a blue shirt or white, but I like to jazz it up with something like a fuschia or lime green. Just so the interviewer can remember me. Usually, dark colors are best but times are changing and earth tone colors go over quite well.
You can wear a pant suit as well but make sure you have pleats in the pant and that the suit is not tight. Sometimes for a pant suit earth tones go over as well.
Closed toed shoes...no "ands," "ifs," or "buts." Heel should be no more than 2 inches.
Basically, you'll know if the outfit is not correct if you ask someone "how do I look." You'll know that you are rocking the outfit if you walk out the house feeling just right.
2006-10-08 03:00:09
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answered by benjamin1823 3
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For the job one level above the one you are interviewing for.
Do a bit of research if you can, by standing outside the location at lunch or quitting time and seeing if its a casual place or a formal one.
Since you want to make a good impression, you want to wear clothes that aren't objectionable to the majority of people.
Skirts and dresses would take care of any Neanderthal men who are still in the girls wear dresses mindset, and dark simple, well cut clothes will let you shine instead of your fashion sense. Easy on the makeup too.
And wear good shoes, it really makes a difference.
Of course this is for office work, if its a service job, its more relaxed, and if its for a fashion job its more trendy.
Good Luck
2006-10-08 03:00:32
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answered by justa 7
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A dress or skirt and a nice blouse. Not above the knee and the blouse should not be low cut. Also dress slacks and a nice blouse.Nice accessories to go with outfit. Need to be on the conservative side, depending on the job.
2006-10-08 02:57:36
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answered by Bazinga 7
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For what kind of work ? restaurant ? retail ? management ?
Dress appropriately for the job you are applying for, be well groomed and look as if you are ready to start work immediately should they need you. That way they will know you are serious and professional.
2006-10-08 03:02:31
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answered by kate 7
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Professionally. Business suit. No tube tops, unless you are interviewing to be a stripper.
2006-10-08 03:01:09
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answered by kidd 4
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With class.
2006-10-08 02:59:10
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answered by parrothead2371 6
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button down shirt or reg. shirt that looks nice and pin stripped pants or a nice shirt and knee length skirt.
2006-10-08 02:53:58
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answered by Anonymous
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not buttoned shirts, just maybe a skirt
2006-10-08 02:53:46
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answered by Henry_Tee 7
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