Regardless
you should dress professionally without overdressing for your interview.
Not exact matches
The implication here is that we
should strive to
dress formally and
professionally.
And I do realize we
should all
dress as
professionally as our means, bodies, etc. allow.
As we note in our book, the Guide to
Dressing Professionally While Pregnant, the bulk of the things you buy
should be classic, understated pieces — if you choose, these will last you through multiple pregnancies!
* White, Mermaid - style Wedding
Dress with beadwork and sequence * $ 100 * Detachable Train * Should fit Size 3 / 4Please note this dress has been professionally cleaned and b
Dress with beadwork and sequence * $ 100 * Detachable Train *
Should fit Size 3 / 4Please note this
dress has been professionally cleaned and b
dress has been
professionally cleaned and boxed.
While college students might
dress casually in the classroom, they
should always
dress professionally when interviewing for a professional job or internship.
Dress Professionally Even if the workplace is casual you should still dress in your best interview attire, unless you're told other
Dress Professionally Even if the workplace is casual you
should still
dress in your best interview attire, unless you're told other
dress in your best interview attire, unless you're told otherwise.
There's another big reason for being
dressed professionally at home; you'll be less inclined to fall into really bad habits, including sleeping too late, lolling about on the sofa watching TV, cruising the Internet for anything not job search - related, goofing off when you
should be getting a job.
Take a look at the company's social media to get clues as to how you
should be
dressing according to their standards, but always aim to
dress more
professionally than you think is necessary — they'll appreciate the effort.
Quick tip: If you have a video or Skype interview, you
should still
dress professionally.
Beyond the basic phone interview survival tips of
dressing professionally (it's an attitude thing), reducing distractions, smiling, and keeping your resume, brag book, and notes in front of you (hey, you might as well take advantage of the one benefit of phone interviews), you
should prepare for it just like you would prepare for a face - to - face.