Job interview attire?
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Apr 30, 2013
Sarah M.
Okay, so I have an interview at 2 today & I need to find an appropriate outfit. It's at Jimmy John's, so I'm not sure if it's okay for more casual attire or what.
I'm thinking blue leopard print cardigan, a blue tanktop, and black skinny jeans.
Is that too "sloppy" for an interview? any suggestions? HELP ME,PLEASE!
Apr 30, 2013
Melissa W.
Any pics?
Apr 30, 2013
Sarah K.
I think you should at least wear a blouse.
Apr 30, 2013
Liz R.
Try and look a little bit professional :) just be sure to smile :D that's the best thing to wear for a job interview
Apr 30, 2013
Ashley D.
Wear the jeans and then wear a nicer top, maybe a blouse of some.sort, just be a.bit more professional =) hope you get the job =)
Apr 30, 2013
Vanessa W.
Chiffon blouse tucked into fitted jeans with dainty jewelry, stick with nude, blacks and whites! They look more classy and professional than a print :)
May 1, 2013
Emily W.
No jeans! It doesn't matter how casual the workplace is, for an interview you always wear slacks or a skirt. I would not wear leopard print or anything similarly "loud". No cleavage. Covered shoulders. No tennis shoes, sandals, or flip-flops. Low-heeled pumps or flats are appropriate. Sedate makeup and jewelry. You want to look like a professional, because the person interviewing you is taking the time to see you and you want to show respect for that.