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Thursday
Jan242008

Dressing for an Interview

Are job candidates really judged by what they wear? Absolutely. Without a doubt. Yes. If you are fresh out of college or working with a modest wardrobe budget or know someone who is and want to learn more, click over to bizMe to read more at the latest post, Suiting up for game day .

What do you think - has the dust really settled on the skirt suit vs. pant suit debate?! Ah, another item to add to the list of things that never cross a man's mind

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Reader Comments (3)

Candidates are certainly judged by what they wear. Is that unfair? Absolutely. It's also verya human. And dressing "up" isn't always the answer either. In some business cultures if you're too dressed up you can be judged as not understanding the company. So do your homework.
January 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterWally Bock
Lisa -
I’ve recently started a blog on leadership and leadership development called “Great Leadership”: http://greatleadershipbydan.blogspot.com/.
I’ve been a practitioner in the field of leadership development for over 20 years. I’m currently the Manager of Leadership and Management Development at a Fortune 500 company (and a “Best Place to Work” winner).
I just wrote a post as a tribute to HR bloggers and included your site on my list. Stop by and check it out.

Dan
January 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDan
I thought everyone knew this. We have a counselor who's filled in on long term stints for us. She's struggling to get a job and stopped in after an interview to talk about it. As she's talking to me, I asked, "was the interview today?" Yes. "As in just now?" Yes. "Is that what you wore?" Yes. Capri pants and a sweater. Are you kidding me? I told her she needed to buy a suit pronto and that she could count on NOT being called back for a second interview, which she wasn't. Great counselor, would hire her because I know her work, will never get a job because of no suit.
January 31, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterKimberly Moritz

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