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I’m a guy who works in a place that technically doesn’t have a dress code, but we try to keep things business casual.
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For interviews in fields like law or banking, a tailored suit in a dark color like navy or gray, or a nice dress with a ...
Prepare your job interview outfits the day before to avoid last-minute stress.
Steven Bartlett has issued a brutal verdict on people who wear suits to job interviews, saying it can make you seem like you're 'hiding' yourself ...
The first 90 seconds of a job interview are key, according to communication expert Michael Chad Hoeppner. Here’s how to nail your first impression.
“Just treat it as any other type of interview where you are talking to a person,” Chaffee says. “If you’re having to type it out, then just type out what you would say to the person.
INTERVIEW DRESS CODE TIPS: What to wear to an interview depends on the industry and company culture, but it’s always best to aim for professional, polished, and slightly more formal than ...
What you wear has a big impact on how you feel — make sure you’re wearing something that gives you confidence and puts you in a professional mindset. Be prepared to speak to your strengths. Think of ...