Fashion & Beauty Is it best to overdress for a job interview? (Page 2) Boomchakalaca Follow Influencer Xper 6 Age: 22 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 04 Is it best to overdress for a job interview? Post Opinion Like Share Follow 4 likes
Fireguy17 Follow Guru Age: 59 9 mo 618 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. dress for the interview like you would dress for the job.Nothing said your clothes can be new and crisp looking. 0 0 Reply
humanearth Follow Master Age: 56 9 mo Dress according to the position.Like say your applying at a factory job. Clean Jeans, plan tee-shirt and work shoes 0 0 Reply
Luopio27 Follow Yoda Age: 39 9 mo You look nice. If you get the job you will get a uniform. 0 2 Reply Boomchakalaca 9 mo That isn't me, but i have a outfit similar to hers Reply Luopio27 9 mo Either way, looking like that is far better than looking like a party girl trying to get laid. Reply
In_Trance Follow Master Age: 25 9 mo 2.9K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. No it isn't. Dress for the job you're applying for. What are the current employees wearing? wear something similar. And employer wants someone who will fit in. 0 0 Reply
KatherineJ Follow Master Age: 41 9 mo 2.6K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Dress for the job you want, not the one you applied for. 0 0 Reply
KrakenAttackin Follow Master Age: 44 9 mo 1K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. It's always better to over dress than under dress. And don't apologize for being "over dressed" during the interview. 0 0 Reply
BigDog1989 Follow Xper 7 Age: 35 9 mo If you want to, just remember, things get spilled all the time 0 0 Reply
u Iron_Man Follow Master Age: 44 9 mo 7.1K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Just wear what you’re comfortable with. That looks good for the job. 0 0 Reply
Randomnamek Follow Xper 1 Age: 36 9 mo I think it's best to know how the typical employee dresses as a reference and then dress up a little more from that 0 0 Reply
Twalli Follow Master Age: 32 9 mo 674 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Business casual is good for almost any preliminary interview. 0 0 Reply
BLP11520 Follow Guru Age: 64 9 mo 479 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Actually yes , first impressions are very important for interviews 0 0 Reply
soe11 Follow Guru Age: 53 9 mo 2.3K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Above dress is perfect. 0 0 Reply
LiamJHayden Follow Guru Age: 28 9 mo 505 opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. Dress for the job. 0 0 Reply
Wise4myage Follow Master Age: 22 9 mo 5.4K opinions shared on Fashion & Beauty topic. I think that’s a great idea. 0 0 Reply
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dress for the interview like you would dress for the job.
Nothing said your clothes can be new and crisp looking.
Dress according to the position.
Like say your applying at a factory job. Clean Jeans, plan tee-shirt and work shoes
You look nice. If you get the job you will get a uniform.
That isn't me, but i have a outfit similar to hers
Either way, looking like that is far better than looking like a party girl trying to get laid.
No it isn't.
Dress for the job you're applying for.
What are the current employees wearing? wear something similar.
And employer wants someone who will fit in.
Dress for the job you want, not the one you applied for.
It's always better to over dress than under dress. And don't apologize for being "over dressed" during the interview.
If you want to, just remember, things get spilled all the time
Look nice but don't look like you tried way too hard
Just wear what you’re comfortable with. That looks good for the job.
I think it's best to know how the typical employee dresses as a reference and then dress up a little more from that
Business casual is good for almost any preliminary interview.
Actually yes , first impressions are very important for interviews
Do business casual
yes oooooooooooooooooooojojo
Better than underdressed. Can't go wrong
Above dress is perfect.
Better to over dress than the opposite
Dress for the job.
I think that’s a great idea.
It depends on the Job