Chris Wodke
-Have two outfits. You will need them if you have more than one interview with a company.
-Aim to dress one level above what would be worn on the job everyday.
-You will need to know the typical environment of the job where you will interview.
-Ask HR about the dress code of the company.
- Business Dressy: Wear a matched suit (coat and slacks/skirt) in a neutral color. Ties for men stockings for women.
- Business Casual: Opt for a jacket and complementary slacks/skirt. Again ties and panty hose are required. Stick with neutrals.
- Casual or work uniform: Choose a collared shirt and complementary slacks/skirt.
Suggestions for Buying Interview Clothes
- Choose an upscale store and get the advice of a well dressed associate.
- Choose lower priced alternatives if you don’t want to pay upscale prices.
- Ebay
- Consignment Stores
- Resale shops
- TJ Max
- Sales at upscale stores
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