Taking The Guesswork Out Of Dressing For An Interview

Topics:
Interviews
Tags:
CAREER-Magic,
Interview,
Leadership,
Management
Source:
CAREER-Magic

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Overview: "To suit or not to suit?" That is the question. It used to be a given, before business casual and casual dress codes came to be, that an interview always meant donning a suit. It's not so simple anymore. Especially in the tech field, dressing for work sometimes practically means "Come as you are." So how do you know what you're supposed to wear for an interview at a company with a casual corporate culture? This paper gives you some guidelines on dressing for an interview.

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


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