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    Still Hammerhead Fentonite's Avatar
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    I’m late to the thread, sounds like you’ve gotten what you need. I typically dress nicely for an interview, in a manner which conveys that getting the job is important to me. I don’t think you should dress like the prospective employers do, because you’re not “one of them” yet. Wash your face, comb your hair, and wear a coat and tie. It shows respect, and seriousness about getting the job (which may foretell how you can be expected to perform at the job). Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fentonite View Post
    I?m late to the thread, sounds like you?ve gotten what you need. I typically dress nicely for an interview, in a manner which conveys that getting the job is important to me. I don?t think you should dress like the prospective employers do, because you?re not ?one of them? yet. Wash your face, comb your hair, and wear a coat and tie. It shows respect, and seriousness about getting the job (which may foretell how you can be expected to perform at the job). Good luck!
    I just saw this, so the interview may already be history.
    I agree with Fentonite. It is like wood working - you can always remove more material, but you can't put it back.
    Same with first impressions. You can always convey you are serious about the job, but you can't replace an impression that you couldn't even dress nice for first interviews.

    I also am rooting for you - Good Luck with getting the job!
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