1st interview is with 2 men at an IT company to basically run there office for them and get them organised...
2nd interview is with a lady n this company is more laid back and wears casual to the office jo is pretty basic more like office junior but getting paid heaps more....
3rd company is a major project consultancy firm in london dealing with transport issues etc etc...lady interviewer being hr manager n my job being to manage the office....
So shud it be the my very best Black Pinstripe skirt suit with plain white shirt n high heels or low heels....
Or a dress suit black with low heels
Or a trouser suit in either Black, Dark Brown or Green...
Or shud i ust go in a black shirt n trousers with a cardigan n nice shoes...
God knows...
Help...lol
I'm getting back to work after 3 n half years out looking after my son, i havent a clue wat is the norm anymore...
I have 3 Job interviews tommorow what do you think would be more appropiate...?
Wear your black pinstripe skirt and a blouse. It's completely classic. I have red hair too and the color black will look amazing against your hair. I think If you went with a dress suit or trouser suit you'd look too over dressed. Wear the skirt and blouse it's classic and beautiful. Good Luck.
Reply:Initial interview should always be black suit and heels. High heels is fine. Your very best pinstripe can go either for the initial interview or the call back. Either is fine. Hope it works out.
Reply:personally, i would wear the black trouser suit, but any of the colors u named would be nice. also, not trying to sound mean, but i would veer away from the pencil skirt, they are very cute, but u want to make sure u come off as professional in all angles. and wearing a skirt with pointy high heels, would only put sex on there minds.
Reply:I wold definitely go with dressy to all of those.
Probably the first option.
And wear high heels with it.
Reply:the black dress suit with the low heels. its not too fancy and the low heels give it that casual look. sounds like your pretty busy with all the interviews latley.
well good luck with everything!!
Reply:I like the black skirt suit idea, with heels. Even if you are overdressed for day-to-day wear in the office, it's still permissible for an interview, and you would much rather be overdressed than underdressed. Additionally, since you have three interviews, this outfit is very versatile, and you'll be just fine in each.
Reply:You should always wear a suit to an initial interview.
By the way, some of your spelling is horrific. I understand some of it is on purpose for shortening sentences, but you have a ton of mistakes.
Reply:Okay here we go...
I wouldn't wear the skirt right now, only because it is winter. Plus I think if you are wearing nice dress pants you will make a better impression.
Lean towards black or navy blue pants. Only wear heels if you are on the shorter side- and make sure they are closed toe.
Your shirt can be just about any color. I would go with a solid color rather than a print- and just wear a color that looks good on you...(brings out your eyes or something)
Be sure your nails are manicured-it says alot about you. Don't wear too much jewelry, and stay away from shimmery makeup. Matte colors are usually your answer. Wear enough to look professional but not too much.
Good luck!
Reply:Better to be overdressed than underdressed. Black trouser suit with low heels. Also, if I were the first company, I would not hire you to run the office becasue you have a problem with the correct use of there/their and can't spell organized. Good luck.
Reply:Trouser suit in mix of grey and black, 3/4 heels and hair nicely done, but restrained back ought to be a nice compromise for all three interviews you have. Since you ride 'herd' on a three year old, then that first job interview ought of be right up your alley plus, your going to be on the 'ground floor' with a new company and as it does well, you should move up with it, the third one is also a good bet for you. Good luck to you in restarting your career.
Reply:Wear something very low key and very professional. A black suit, black jacket, black slacks, and maybe a light colored button up underneath. Do not wear anything too trendy, do not show cleavage, and do not wear loud jewelry. It is a professional setting and the people interviewing you are going to look for how professional you are. It is also a very formal setting, be very clean and low key. You want them paying attention to YOU and not your clothes.
I took a class that focused on interviewing and job searching, we got this whole packet about what to wear and even spent a day on it, I wish I had it on PDF, it was helpful.
Reply:pencil skirt (black) that goes down to your knees some sexy black pointy pumps.....and then a nice busniess top
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