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I think and you should know that this is my own opinion. Well to an interview, you should dress conservatively. But you can always investigate what other employers wear.
definitely yes!,,that was a standard way on how to interact to the interviewer.
No it's not for more detailes see Soft skills in Wiki web Absolutely you should for EVERY job interview -- be it with a skirt suit, dress or even a pant suit. The workplace may not have a dress code requiring nylons but remember you only get one chance to make a first impression.
you live in a area of predominantly wealthy people as a decorator you would like to attract these people as your clients on a first interveiw how should you dress
A. The way you would expect this client to dress. just took the test
For a school interview, it is best to dress in neat and professional attire, such as a dress shirt or blouse with dress pants or a skirt. Avoid wearing overly casual clothing like jeans or t-shirts. Make sure your outfit is clean, well-fitted, and appropriate for a formal setting.
Always dress for the position you want, not the one you have.
Should always dress professionally. For most white collar office jobs, should wear a business suit.
You should probably wear something that tells them that you want this job. Maybe go with some nice dress pants, some flats, and a nice top. Good luck!
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I would suggest going into the interview with the mohawk down and dress a bit nicer than you would for a typical work day. I woudln't suggest going in there in a suit and tie, but you should dress nice. You are trying to make a positive immpression. You are more likely to "lose points" for dressing "punk" and having your mohawk up than for dressing a bit nicer than normal. It's just interview rules. Good luck!