I got a job interview( legal Field) first time. I want to know how should present myself in terms of clothing, appearance so on. Here site which has pictures of myself. clothes I got on, should wear like that tomorrow?
http://www.bebo.com/Profile.jsp?Page=Profile_jsp&MyProfile=Y&popup=0
2007-08-15
16:03:47
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why would interviewer get offender just pinking clothes lol
2007-08-15
16:12:36 ·
update #1
Thanks for the advice people. But I'm going legal recuritment agent so that is really matter to wear suits..etc
2007-08-15
16:17:45 ·
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Be natural when you are being interviewed. Be enthusiastic but not boastful. As for dress, just dress up a little better than the staff.
2007-08-15 16:12:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I couldn't see the photos and I was asked to sign in.
Wear your best suit, preferably a dark blue or grey. Wear a good white shirt and a dark stripped tie. If all your tie tacks or tie bars are real flashy, don't use one.
Be sure your black shoes, polished to a mirror shine. Wear a matching belt and no flashy buckle.
If you have time, get a haircut and shave just before your interview. Don't wear a real loud after shave.
Understated elegance is the the statement you want to make. Cheap loud aftershave and unpolished shoes can blow that image.
Also cut back on jewelry. A wedding band, or a class ring, or even a birthstone ring is OK, along with a watch. Don't show up with rings on every finger and half a dozen gold chains visibly hanging from your neck or wrists. If you have facial piercings, take the rings out. As for ear-rings, it is up to you. People have been wearing them long enough that for most folks, they are not an issue. If the interviewer is an older, hyper-conservative, it might be a turn-off.
Good Luck.
Doc
2007-08-15 23:20:56
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answered by Doc Hudson 7
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Every interview is different. It really depends on the job, but I would say it is better to overdress than underdress. For the legal field, I would recommend clean cut, clean shaven, suit and tie. I can't log into the site you posted without a password, but I would tell you to wear this either way.
Here are some DO NOT's...
do not wear jeans
do not wear sandals or sneakers
do not have your shirt untucked
do not smell bad (you'd be surprised how many job applicants I have seen, and smelled)
You want to put your best foot forward and show them that you are grown up and professional. This is my opinion.
Hope this helps! :-)
2007-08-15 23:14:14
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answered by N2jazz 4
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Didn't feel like logging in to look at the pics, but, if it is as professional as the legal feild, wear a tie, long sleeve, and dress pants (Suit if you can).
If you are going to wear a colored shirt, wear blue. it has been proven psychologically that it makes the interviewer feel calm and comfortable around you.
Stay away from reds, yellows, and oranges, it makes interviewers more on the defensive side.
2007-08-15 23:15:27
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answered by Derrick T 2
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I tried to see the pics no luck. I do have some advice thought. 1. Clothes are important so remember to look:
a. Professional
b. On style
c. The right look for the position you are applying for.
Remember all this you have to do it enhancing your own features not trying to look like something you are not. But at the end of the day If you look neat its ok remember, experience, preparation and self confidence is key here. Been there before. Good luck! you'll get it!
2007-08-15 23:25:37
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answered by joe 1
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White shirt, black pants/black skirt for women or suit if you have one. Think of it this way if you wear coloured clothes, i.e. pink shirt, the person interviewing you may get offended etc, so stick to the basics, hair in a neat ponytail or bun, light make up, no lipgloss (shiny), lipstick ok, neat clean fingernails, no nailpolish unless manicure, wear clean stockings socks. Arrive only 5 minutes before but never late so you dont look to eager, take a neat copy of your resume in a nice folder even if they have a copy and try to match handbag to shoes. good luck
2007-08-15 23:10:37
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answered by Me, myself and I 3
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If you are interviewing for a position in a Law office the appropriate clothing would be a business suit.
2007-08-15 23:13:33
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answered by mccoyblues 7
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Pink suit, pink bag and a little chihuahua.
2007-08-15 23:28:14
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answered by Anonymous
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