- Fri Dec 18, 2009 1:25 pm
#162733
I honestly don't believe it is ever acceptable to wear seekers to an interview of any kind. At least wear boots that aren't scuffed up beyond recognition. Always a button up top whether it be a collared shirt, or for the more blue color job a clean nice looking jacket that says I can handle the tough job. I would stay away from T shirts, Polo shirts are fine in some situations. The mind set you should have is, if you were the business owner what would you like to see all your employees wearing to represent you and your business. Even if you are dressed down for a more manual labor position you should still look like a professional. It was said earlier that you should be able to start work immediately. Dress the part and maybe dress it up just a tad. What a person wears says a lot about them. Your interview can be decided with in the first few seconds. The first impression sets the tone for the interview, so gut in shoulders back chest out (Good posture) LOL, Firm hand shake, maintane eye contact (shows confidence), and smile or have some sort of welcoming, friendly demeanor about yourself. I could advise you better on the outfit you should wear if you would like to tell us what type of career field you are attempting to go into.
Performance, and performance alone, dictates the predator in any food chain!