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Jul 15, 2015

Andris E.

Hi girs! Tommorow I'm going to job interview so I need help.
I'll put my hair in ponytail and my make up will be simple, just powder and mascara.
Basically, I'll wear sandals (picture) but I don't know what to wear.
Any ideas or sugestions for whole style? Thanks girls

Jul 15, 2015

Jackie S.

What is the interview for? I don't think you should sandals

Jul 15, 2015

Viviana F.

Black pants with a light top (white/beige) and a black blazer over :-)

Jul 15, 2015

Tessandra R.

#1

Jul 15, 2015

Tessandra R.

#2 :) The shoes are super cute! And with the right outfit, it'll definitely look professional! The top 2 pictures in my first picture are wearing sandle/heels :) Blazers are very professional and super cute! They sell them at Kohls for pretty cheap! Pair it with a nice blouse/Tank top, dark colored/black skinny jean/straight leg pants or skirt :) Good luck Love and don't be nervous!

Jul 15, 2015

Delara g.

I agree with holly about the sandals, and for an outfit I like the skirt and shirt ideas that tessandra posted.

Jul 15, 2015

Sadie G.

Since you're wearing sandals you should wear pants so you're not all legs lol then a cute light colored blouse :)

Jul 15, 2015

Stephanie S.

I think I would skip on the sandals. do you have flats that you could wear instead? my go to outfit for interviews is usually black slacks with a white top (make sure it's not low cut or see through) and pair it with a black blazer or for a more relaxed look a nice solid color cardigan.

Jul 15, 2015

Erika L.

I would usually wear black jeans a white button-down shirt with a cardigan.

Jul 15, 2015

Aim K.

I agree with Stephenie..and you should definitely forget about the sandals. they're really nice I love them, but not for a job interview..

Jul 15, 2015

Hannah K.

Irregardless of what job you are being interviewed for, you should look professional. I would not recommend sandals or trainers, jeans, leggings, sun dresses, shorts or short skirts. As lovely as those sandals are, they aren't appropriate.
Generally, a safe-bet is a pair of black tapered trousers, a chiffon blouse and a pair of smart ballet flats. Dependant on weather, a structured blazer would also work well.

I just threw this outfit together on Polyvore to give you an idea of what is suitable for a job interview.

Jul 17, 2015

Mimi B.

Sandals are usually a big no-no when it comes to looking professional. Flats are usually the way to go, or some small black pumps. For the outfit, I wore a simple grey, knee-length skirt with a black button up blouse to my most recent interview (also got the job so I may have done something right!😉)

Andris E.

Split, Croatia