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Please answer whatever you are confident you know how to answer. You don’t have to answer all. Just pick any you can answer.
1) To be interviewed for a job/career at office about business, what should be worn as a young adult lady?
2) To be interviewed for a student job/career at a university, what should be worn as a young adult lady?
3) To be interviewed for a job/career at a factory, what should be worn as a young adult lady?
4) To be interviewed for a job/career at a hotel, what should be worn as a young adult lady? Can it be casual wear?
5) To be interviewed for a job/career at a restaurant/sales/supermarket, what should be worn as a young adult lady? Can it be casual wear?
6) To be interviewed for a job/career to teach little children/teens/young adults not in a formal school but some place like a community center, what should be worn as a young adult lady? Can it be casual wear?
7) To be interviewed for a job/career to teach little children/teens/young adults in a formal school as kindergarten, what should be worn as a young adult lady? Can it be casual wear?
Please give the correct names of the wearings.
If you can provide link(s) of the picture(s), that’s better.
Answering any one of them can help! Thanks!
Beware, my questions are all about what to wear, not how to find a job!!!
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Hands down, the best advice I ever got was: dress for the job you WANT.
It’s okay to be a little better dressed than those around you – they’re established, and already employed, and know the environment as well as the office culture.
Modesty is key, and so is fine grooming – don’t wear low cut blouses, no stilettos, no excessive jewelry, cover your tattoos and piercings if outside the norm.
While this all might sound terribly conformist, the jobs where the money is (or rather, typical office culture) but when you’ve been HIRED, and informed on what the business is like, then you can adjust to follow their lead.
Basically, you don’t want anything to detract from your PERSONALITY and your TALENT and SKILLS. Keep that in mind and you should be able to make a decent judgement call. :)