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Jerita Scott
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over 6 months ago

If Someone calls you back from an application you've recently filled out and they schedule an interview you probably will want to wear something casual A white shirt and black pants the usual ! And always make eye contact, oh and make sure you smile! And make sure you're well groomed and Your Hygiene is Good !

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Jennifer Theareasea Simonjobity.Edwards
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As we go on our job interviews using only what we have casually wareing clothing shirt and blue jeans just make sure you are neat and clearly spoken your first impression is your best impression I have hired younger men and women in the past on there demeanor well spoken and great eye contact and asked for what they wanted from a job and hired them that very day !!!.

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Marcia Bailey
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over 6 months ago

First of all, I am “old school” and I have been a recruiter longer than some of the readers have been on the planet. Leading with that disclosure, let me say that I have been a sad confused witness to candidates’ wearing everything from a halter top and shorts to Halloween customs. Remember people, what your mom told you still holds true in 2017 – you never get a second chance to make a first impression!!!! The approved dress code for most employers in the new millennium is business casual, but that can be tricky for some people. It’s NOT what you wear to the local grocery store, so err on the side of looking your best. feeling your best and being your best. In my opinion the only acceptable interview attire is a suit or at the very least a shirt and tie for men, pants suit – (yes I said it) or professional separates –jacket and a skirt or pants for women. I have seen well qualified candidates rejected from further consideration because they weren’t dressed appropriately. Jeans, tennis shoes, cleavage (yes I said it) Tee-shirts and ball caps won’t get you the job, even if you’re applying for a custodial role. If you really want the job, take the extra effort to look like it, smell like it, talk like it.
Now repeat after me “You never get a second chance………” By Jove, I think you got it!

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Kess Valente
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over 6 months ago

IBEW.INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS. 5 years apprenticeship plus. Commercial and Industrial work. Anything from a receptacle in your house to 12K feeders from the service pole to main switchgear.

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Brooke Bush
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over 6 months ago

you can pretty much wear anything you want to, to an interview at adventureland park. you will most likely get hired for the job, mostly everyone and anyone gets hired no matter your background or what not.

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Terrie Willis
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over 6 months ago

Business casual, scrub wear

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Leslie smith
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over 6 months ago

I myself wore a nice pair of blue jeans and a nice top to the interview

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Carlos Johnson
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over 6 months ago

A solid collar shirt wit slacks clean nice shoes

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Gloria Ofori
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over 6 months ago

To an interview at ST Peters mission school, you should wear a very decent dress , to advertise your professionalism as a teacher. The dressing should be modest both in mind and to the panel, it must be official, not to impress per sey. An A-shape dress covering chest and to knee length with black jacket and black flat pair of shoes will fit for the interview.

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Nancy Sperber
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over 6 months ago

Wear something you LIKE. It's hard to project confidence and a good first impression if you don't like what you have on, for whatever reason. Buy interview clothes that fit well, that you're comfortable in, that suit the type of jobs you interview for

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