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What is considered appropriate interview attire?

Started by KittyKat, December 10, 2014, 09:11:13 PM

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KittyKat

I've decided that while being able to live off my retirement money is cool and all its really boring. I just applied to a ton of a jobs for a nursing assistant and hopefully have some calls for interviews in the future. I don't want to accept any jobs that won't accept me as Katherine at work so I plan to go to interviews as myself. Right now I have black slacks, 3 different button down blouse (green, lavender, white) a black blazer, a gray leopard print scarf and black wedge shoes. I believe that should be a good outfit probably with one of the colored shirt to off set so much black. Should I add or subtract much from there?
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Stephe

Quote from: KittyKat on December 10, 2014, 09:11:13 PM
I've decided that while being able to live off my retirement money is cool and all its really boring. I just applied to a ton of a jobs for a nursing assistant and hopefully have some calls for interviews in the future. I don't want to accept any jobs that won't accept me as Katherine at work so I plan to go to interviews as myself. Right now I have black slacks, 3 different button down blouse (green, lavender, white) a black blazer, a gray leopard print scarf and black wedge shoes. I believe that should be a good outfit probably with one of the colored shirt to off set so much black. Should I add or subtract much from there?

I'd personally skip the scarf. Just my opinion.
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