One piece of advice I was given years ago that seems appropriate here: check that your shoes are clean and polished! Most of us wouldn't go to a job interview without ironing a blouse or trousers, but sometimes we forget that the last time we wore those shoes we stepped in the neighbor's lawn and got muddy :)
I wore t-shirt and jeans for an administration job interview and was hired. Even the interviewers were in casual wear. There is no strict rules for interview dress code.
I wore a nice black and white dress with black cardigan for my interview. Later on the guy who interviewed me mentioned to the recruiter that I wasn't dressed professionally enough. The dress wasn't short or anything and I had on black Mary Jane style heels with it. This was years ago but it made me mad because I thought I looked nice. Anyway I have had good luck with the blazer.
Consider a silk scarf when interviewing with a bank/law firm. It completes the look in the same manner as a men's tie, and allows a pop of personality. Absolutely NO stiletto nails. Typically these offices use competency based interviews and you need to score at certain level so anything that distracts the panel from your answers will hurt your chances.
Me neither, I would never wear jeans to an interview, unless I know for sure that I can wear it and it's in balance with the rest of my outfit. Most of the time I wear a blazer with a blouse, I'd rather be overdress than underdress. Ofcourse what you wear depends on the company and the job but sometimes I just go on their website and maybe you'll get an idea about how most of the people are dressed there. Also I would say, wear your best colours and make sure everything sits in it's place because an interview can be very stressfull so make sure your outfit fits you well and is neat and comfortable to wear what ever it is.
well, I'm not sure where you're from, but if you can get a job at 14, It's better. The sooner you can start to put away money for the future. That's what I'm doing.
This comes perfect timing as I will be going on interviews in the near future. I love the lavender button down. Where can I buy it? Also, do you recommend wearing heels (even 1 inch) on an interview for a business casual environment? Thanks a bunch, love your videos!
Kudos for the video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Dinanlinson Face Blossoming Approach (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for revealing the secret to master interviews and get the job without the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my mate at very last got great success with it.
I haven't been in the working field for the last 12 years but I can tell you, I cannot wear blazers or buttoned down shirts. I'm 5'0 and very large chested (for me it's a curse). So I wear separates but very tasteful and conservative, no cleavage. I use dark colors with a pop of pastels. I use very little jewelry, and not too heavy on makeup. Hair is cut into an asymmetrical bob.
What about for an interview for a tech position like a computer programmer? I was thinking maybe go for slacks and a blazer, but you have to be wary about the fact that you'll likely be doing a lot of writing on a whiteboard. So, you'll need a top that's free for you to be able to reach and move around.
I think that's a really great idea. You should check out Zara or Asos for those pieces. I love their options for business/professional settings. They have great styles for mobility so you'll be able to easily raise your arms to work.
I received an email stating wear a closed toe shoes, and business casual. All my dress shoes have peek toes. When did potential employers start sending emails stating interview dress?
Love your accent! I had an interview today for a p/t admin role & settled on a gray suit. However, will do separates if called for 2nd interview 🤞🏼 Thanks!
Depending on the position, you can wear a suit or separates. I'm a fan of slim fit suits right now. Places like Zara and Asos regularly carry them and usually in a neutral color. You can always add a nice blouse under the suit if you'd like a pop of color.
Personally I'm a fan of a basic closed toe pump in patent leather or matte. I use this shoe time and time again for professional events or even paired with jeans. I got an affordable pair on pretty little thing but Amazon carries many similar styles or even House of CB if you're willing to cross the $100 price point.
I personally wouldn't wear a denim jacket to an interview. It looks really casual. Recently a male friend of mine invested in a $400 denim jacket (much more than I'd spend) but it was perfectly tailored and looked incredible. He works remotely so it's job scenarios are more relaxed. I can imagine him using that type of jean jacket, but that'd be an exception.
What female candidates who are applying for work in a startup company, for example, my company, National Music Publishing? My company positions are: Operations Manager/HR Director Assistant Manager Administrative Assistant/Sales and Marketing Consultant Music Publisher Record Label Interior Designer Record Label Janitor Thank you! Joe Facundo Founder and CEO
A woman should never wear a skirt above the knee to work, any type of work. Is she there to get a job done or to play panty peek-a-boo with her co-workers?
One piece of advice I was given years ago that seems appropriate here: check that your shoes are clean and polished! Most of us wouldn't go to a job interview without ironing a blouse or trousers, but sometimes we forget that the last time we wore those shoes we stepped in the neighbor's lawn and got muddy :)
THIS!!! I never realized how much people actually notice your shoes, but they really do!
I would never wear jeans to a job interview.
...Absolutely not! I agree. And the choice of footwear here is totally wrong. Sorry.
I thought it was funny 😄
I wore jeans to an interview in retail honestly for retail they don’t pay as much attention to what you’re wearing
Josie Coles , Did you get the job?
I wore t-shirt and jeans for an administration job interview and was hired. Even the interviewers were in casual wear. There is no strict rules for interview dress code.
I used this to help me find what to wear on my job interveiw it helped me land my dream job. Thank you...
I wore a nice black and white dress with black cardigan for my interview. Later on the guy who interviewed me mentioned to the recruiter that I wasn't dressed professionally enough. The dress wasn't short or anything and I had on black Mary Jane style heels with it. This was years ago but it made me mad because I thought I looked nice. Anyway I have had good luck with the blazer.
Jeans are a no no for job interview
Unless you are working a super casual retail job like Walmart. They don't even care.
badandy8888 Weird that, but in unexpected places like macdonalds you need to be smart lol
that's true
Consider a silk scarf when interviewing with a bank/law firm. It completes the look in the same manner as a men's tie, and allows a pop of personality. Absolutely NO stiletto nails. Typically these offices use competency based interviews and you need to score at certain level so anything that distracts the panel from your answers will hurt your chances.
Sorry, some of those items did not look appropriate for interview.
Thank you so much.. your advice is needed for tomorrow..
Me neither, I would never wear jeans to an interview, unless I know for sure that I can wear it and it's in balance with the rest of my outfit. Most of the time I wear a blazer with a blouse, I'd rather be overdress than underdress. Ofcourse what you wear depends on the company and the job but sometimes I just go on their website and maybe you'll get an idea about how most of the people are dressed there. Also I would say, wear your best colours and make sure everything sits in it's place because an interview can be very stressfull so make sure your outfit fits you well and is neat and comfortable to wear what ever it is.
You should never wear winkled clothing!!
Why am I watching this I'm 13 😂
well, I'm not sure where you're from, but if you can get a job at 14, It's better. The sooner you can start to put away money for the future. That's what I'm doing.
@@antoniaurquhart5448 Haha that's good advice, I actually already have an informal job as a babysitter, so I agree with what you are saying :)
It’s never too early kiddo
Same 😂😂😂🤭😂😂😂😂😂
So informative! It’s clear you sprinkled a lot of expertise onto this video. Thank you! Quality content ❤️
What are the brand names of your clothing.
This comes perfect timing as I will be going on interviews in the near future. I love the lavender button down. Where can I buy it?
Also, do you recommend wearing heels (even 1 inch) on an interview for a business casual environment? Thanks a bunch, love your videos!
Your channel is a treasure for me!!! please do post often. I adore you way toooo much 💕💕💕
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Im so broke i need a job so i borrowed my friends blazer suit lol
Kudos for the video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you tried - Dinanlinson Face Blossoming Approach (search on google)? It is a good one of a kind guide for revealing the secret to master interviews and get the job without the headache. Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my mate at very last got great success with it.
Thanks for your video. But it's always advise not to wear Jean for a job interview
I haven't been in the working field for the last 12 years but I can tell you, I cannot wear blazers or buttoned down shirts. I'm 5'0 and very large chested (for me it's a curse). So I wear separates but very tasteful and conservative, no cleavage. I use dark colors with a pop of pastels. I use very little jewelry, and not too heavy on makeup. Hair is cut into an asymmetrical bob.
What about for an interview for a tech position like a computer programmer? I was thinking maybe go for slacks and a blazer, but you have to be wary about the fact that you'll likely be doing a lot of writing on a whiteboard. So, you'll need a top that's free for you to be able to reach and move around.
I think that's a really great idea. You should check out Zara or Asos for those pieces. I love their options for business/professional settings. They have great styles for mobility so you'll be able to easily raise your arms to work.
Great! Thanks Jodie, always on point and so helpful! :)
So many great tips! Thank you so much :)
I received an email stating wear a closed toe shoes, and business casual. All my dress shoes have peek toes. When did potential employers start sending emails stating interview dress?
yes, some jobs they do
Where is your purple blouse from?
I have a grey wool dress with matching blazer that I wear to formal interviews.
You didn’t specify the types of job interviews and attires associated with it. Jeans is really bad choice.
as a teacher what should I wear??
Informative
Love your accent! I had an interview today for a p/t admin role & settled on a gray suit. However, will do separates if called for 2nd interview 🤞🏼 Thanks!
Where did you get your suit from in the second outfit? (the corporate one) Thanks for the tips Jodie :)
What are appropriate colors tho
For either shirts, blazers and dress pants
Thank u idk wtf to put on for this shit I’m used to working in restaurants where a t shirt and jeans pays the rent lol
And do something neat with the hair so you aren’t touching it all the time
Is it bad to wear animal print ?
An i wear a jeans for the interview?
Can you suggest what to wear at office team photo shoot.
Did you get demonetized? Because I don't see any ads.
I know this is a bit off topic but do you have any suggestions for fair trade clothing manufacturers?
Very helpful 💜💜💜💜💜
Great job!
How about ironing??
Where that blazer from pls and the blouse pls
Ain't doingn heels.
I would wear black skinny jeans . Seriously you can’t tell if they’re pants or jeans
Do Women have to wear Pantyhose or Stockings if they wear A Dress or Skirt?
Going to an interview isnt a fashion show. Wear a god damn suit.
I'm 14. Why did youtube recommend this😂
Hi Jodie... Where the blazer from? It's gorgeous. Love from Melbourne!
Lady Macbeth hi it’s from Balmain xoxo
Healthcare interview please?
Depending on the position, you can wear a suit or separates. I'm a fan of slim fit suits right now. Places like Zara and Asos regularly carry them and usually in a neutral color. You can always add a nice blouse under the suit if you'd like a pop of color.
What's a business shoe that is the standard?
Personally I'm a fan of a basic closed toe pump in patent leather or matte. I use this shoe time and time again for professional events or even paired with jeans. I got an affordable pair on pretty little thing but Amazon carries many similar styles or even House of CB if you're willing to cross the $100 price point.
+Dani Walker You're a pioneer I love that you're a trend setter!!!
Thanks so much!!
my favorite 1:37
Saludos desde México, eres muy hermosa!!!!
Beauty woman
Jeans is a NO NO for me I mean who does that
Is a dark blues denim jacket okay ?😩
I personally wouldn't wear a denim jacket to an interview. It looks really casual. Recently a male friend of mine invested in a $400 denim jacket (much more than I'd spend) but it was perfectly tailored and looked incredible. He works remotely so it's job scenarios are more relaxed. I can imagine him using that type of jean jacket, but that'd be an exception.
No. Wear a blazer
Honestly.....if a lady came dressed in any of these to my company, I would not hire her.
you are so elegant and you can even talk properly. thats so haaaawt. 😍
I would never wear heals while i’m working i hate them 🙂
What female candidates who are applying for work in a startup company, for example, my company, National Music Publishing?
My company positions are:
Operations Manager/HR Director
Assistant Manager
Administrative Assistant/Sales and Marketing Consultant
Music Publisher
Record Label Interior Designer
Record Label Janitor
Thank you!
Joe Facundo
Founder and CEO
I’m sorry but I actually disliked this video. That was not a helpful video at all.
Im 16 ... I-
That dress and those slide heels are soooooooooooooooooooooo sexy on you
Plzw
Brava con la gonna sei bella
NO JEANS EVER. Ridiculous.
Height
Is she a tomboy?
Wear some hosiery
Why
A woman should never wear a skirt above the knee to work, any type of work. Is she there to get a job done or to play panty peek-a-boo with her co-workers?