The title of this article is “What To Wear (And Not To Wear) To An Interview [Infographic]”. This article is by David Schepp. The topic is about what should and shouldn’t wear to an interview. Everyone should know that women shouldn’t wear neon nail polish. It’s a fact that for a professional job, if you don’t look the part, you won’t get the part. The fact is, if you wear booty shorts and a tank top, a lawyer won’t hire you.
I agree because I wouldn’t hire someone who wears booty shorts and flip flops to an interview for a cake decorating job. I would like someone who wears a little bit of make-up, a natural shade of nail polish, and a nice outfit. If you’re going to wear a suit, you should wear a fitted suit that is either grey, dark grey, navy blue, or black. If you’re going to wear a skirt, it should match your blazer and should cover your thighs when you sit down. Men should wear ties made of a high quality silk and a color that slightly pops. I don’t know anyone who relates to this topic.
I will use this information to benefit me in the future. I will never wear neon nail polish to an interview. I will never wear platforms, stilettos, or pumps. Instead, I will wear a leather pump at about medium-height. I will only use a small dab of make-up that is a natural shade. This can help me get a job so I can enter the work world. This article can apply to our current chapter because our current chapter is about interviews. The article is what to wear and not wear during an interview.
conservative (http://definr.com/conservative)
adj 1: resistant to change [ant: liberal]
2: opposed to liberal reforms
3: avoiding excess; "a conservative estimate" [syn: cautious]
4: unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the
buttoned-down, dull-gray world of business"- Newsweek
[syn: button-down, buttoned-down]
5: conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle
class; "a bourgeois mentality" [syn: bourgeois, materialistic]
n : a person who has conservative ideas or opinions [syn: conservativist]
[ant: liberal]
Rasmussen (http://definr.com/Rasmussen)
n : Danish ethnologist and arctic explorer; led expeditions into
the Arctic to find support for his theory that Eskimos
and North American Indians originally migrated from Asia
(1879-1933) [syn: Rasmussen, {Kund Johan Victor
Rasmussen}]
I agree because I wouldn’t hire someone who wears booty shorts and flip flops to an interview for a cake decorating job. I would like someone who wears a little bit of make-up, a natural shade of nail polish, and a nice outfit. If you’re going to wear a suit, you should wear a fitted suit that is either grey, dark grey, navy blue, or black. If you’re going to wear a skirt, it should match your blazer and should cover your thighs when you sit down. Men should wear ties made of a high quality silk and a color that slightly pops. I don’t know anyone who relates to this topic.
I will use this information to benefit me in the future. I will never wear neon nail polish to an interview. I will never wear platforms, stilettos, or pumps. Instead, I will wear a leather pump at about medium-height. I will only use a small dab of make-up that is a natural shade. This can help me get a job so I can enter the work world. This article can apply to our current chapter because our current chapter is about interviews. The article is what to wear and not wear during an interview.
conservative (http://definr.com/conservative)
adj 1: resistant to change [ant: liberal]
2: opposed to liberal reforms
3: avoiding excess; "a conservative estimate" [syn: cautious]
4: unimaginatively conventional; "a colorful character in the
buttoned-down, dull-gray world of business"- Newsweek
[syn: button-down, buttoned-down]
5: conforming to the standards and conventions of the middle
class; "a bourgeois mentality" [syn: bourgeois, materialistic]
n : a person who has conservative ideas or opinions [syn: conservativist]
[ant: liberal]
Rasmussen (http://definr.com/Rasmussen)
n : Danish ethnologist and arctic explorer; led expeditions into
the Arctic to find support for his theory that Eskimos
and North American Indians originally migrated from Asia
(1879-1933) [syn: Rasmussen, {Kund Johan Victor
Rasmussen}]