Working Women: How To Dress For A Professional Job Interview

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
Gender And Diversity,
Human Resources,
Job,
Job Interview,
PageWise,
Women
Source:
PageWise

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Overview: Working women have a unique challenge in the professional world. They are expected to be fashionable while at the same time looking businesslike and "Serious." Some women take the serious side too far. You do not need to wear your hair back in a tight bun with a pencil through it. You do not need to wear aquamarine power skirt suits every week that hide your figure as if designed with a burlap sack in mind. You are a woman, and you should look like a woman, not a man. This paper gives some tips to women on how to dress for a professional job interview.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2009 | Pages: 3


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