How to Dress for an Interview
Dress for Women by Lydia Mackie and Calina Bouchie
DO: Skirt and Blouse
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A skirt of decent length with a blouse and some accessories look very professional
DO: Blouse and Blazer with Dress Pants
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Dress pants, a blouse, and a blazer along with a few simple accessories will show you care about your work
DO: Dress
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A dress of an appropriate length coupled with a necklace and maybe a belt will look classy
DON'T: Low cut blouses and short skirts
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A low cut blouse and a skirt that ends above mid-thigh is a far too revealing outfit for work
DON'T: Jeans
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Jeans will make your employers think that if you are unwilling to put in effort for your appearance, you will not put in the effort for you job
DON'T: Short dresses with low cut necklines
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Dresses with revealing necklines and hemlines will make you appear careless and unprofessional