Confidence and Success > Business/Work

job interview

<< < (3/9) > >>

Mike E. P.:
A firm handshake makes an impression and good eye contact is important, too. Knock 'em dead and let us know what happens!

Cave Dweller:
I agree with the gentlemen before me. A conservative business suit or at least a dress shirt and tie are the best attire for just about any interview. It tells the interviewer that you are serious about the job.

Let us know how it goes.

slybald:
my interview got moved to Sunday so i have more time for preparing   :) i m nervous little bit and  motivated same time   ::)

DOC_OSMC:
Some extra preparation time doesn't hurt.  Give you some time to research the company, or casino in this case, so that you know a little something about them.  Never hurts to be overprepared and ready.

Munkynutz:
I agree with the gents here especially considering the sort of work you are applying for.  You want to show up as crisp, responsible and professional looking as possible.  Have a two piece suit?  Wouldn't hurt either.

I find I have shown up over dressed for a few interviews I have had when looking for work and while a joke or two may have been made at my expense at the time (more likely after getting the job) it certainly hasn't hurt.  There are different types of jobs that certainly don't reauire it though, when I am applying for oil and labour based jobs in Alberta I don't think I'll don the 3 piece and bow tie for example hahaha

Good luck dude!!

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version