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Re: Interviewing
Posted by Jennifer on 6/12/08
I agree with the others....you do need to present a professional
look. It is their first impression of you and you want to look
your best. Plus, if you are dressed in a suit then you
will "feel" more professional. During the school year, if your
school is casual, then capri pants and casual shirts may be
acceptable but do not wear something like that to an interview.
It is very hot where I am, 110+ degrees in the summer. I did all
my interviews in the summer and wore a suit no matter what. I
hated it because I am miserable in the heat! Good luck with your
interviews. :)
On 6/12/08, interviewing people right now wrote:
> I am on an interviewing committee this summer in Mississippi
> (it's WICKED HOT). There is a section on our interview rating
> sheet about how the person we're interviewing is dressed. You
> might feel out of place being dressed professionally, but this
> IS their first impression of you. You know they won't be
> wearing t-shirts and shorts during the school year - they need
> to know what YOU will dress like during the school year. One
> person we interviewed was automatically put in the "NO" file
> because she showed up in a tank top, capri pants and sandals.
>
> I agree with the skirt thing - just make sure it's not too
> short (one was put in the "NO" pile for that, too) and you
> need to wear hose (sorry!!).
>
> Good luck!
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Interviewing, 6/07/08, by Interviewing.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/10/08, by NYC teacher.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/11/08, by MDTeach.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/11/08, by Leah .
- Re: Interviewing, 6/12/08, by interviewing people right now.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/12/08, by Jennifer.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/12/08, by Leah .
- Re: Interviewing, 6/12/08, by Leah .
- Re: Interviewing, 6/12/08, by Interviewing.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/13/08, by amber.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/14/08, by Hose.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/17/08, by young teacher.
- Re: Interviewing, 6/22/08, by Ooii.
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