Posted on Sep 10, 2017
SSgt Luke Hunt
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AN Christopher Crayne
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I want them dressed professionally. I want As the old saying goes: “Perception is reality.” Think about the image you want to project during your interview and then choose an outfit that will create a positive perception and is appropriate, given the time of year, your geographic location, and the job/company/industry.
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I have always preferred interviewees to dress in an appropriate way to match the job for which they are applying. Wearing a business suit if the job entails trimming trees is a bit of a waste.
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SSgt Luke Hunt
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Interesting... I was told to dress to impress... never a second chance for a good impression.. while dressing the part is important, can one really be too cautious?
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SSgt Luke Hunt - Walk into a "Suit Job" interview wearing casuals generally shows that you didn't do your necessary due diligence. Samey samey if you go into a "Jeans Job" interview wearing a $1000 silk suit, et al. Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!!!
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SSgt Luke Hunt
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good point
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I want them to dress professionally. It immediately creates a positive perception of that person and shows they have respect for the business and the people they will be speaking with.
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