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Clothes for interview

  • 04-07-2013 2:34pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 654 ✭✭✭


    I'm moving to Canada at the start of August. I will be looking for a job over there and I was wondering what I should buy to wear to an interview. I've worked in Dunnes the last 6 years so that's the last interview I've been to!

    I'm 26, size 10 and about 5 ft 6. I'd like to get something that I could wear again if I got an office job! I'm planning on taking any job I can get so a foolproof interview outfit would be good! :cool:


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 69 ✭✭meelyb


    sparkle_23 wrote: »
    I'm moving to Canada at the start of August. I will be looking for a job over there and I was wondering what I should buy to wear to an interview. I've worked in Dunnes the last 6 years so that's the last interview I've been to!

    I'm 26, size 10 and about 5 ft 6. I'd like to get something that I could wear again if I got an office job! I'm planning on taking any job I can get so a foolproof interview outfit would be good! :cool:

    Would actually be interested in a reply to this as I am in Canada at the moment and the heat is mad. Only started applying for work last week and I have been wondering what people wear to work/interviews too! I guess offices are air conditioned but getting to and from work must be nuts. From what I hear, if you are going corporate, dress accordingly, just like you would at home. Don't think there's any need to post my measurements though ; ) I have a friend who is very lucky, she is receptionist and just wears shorts and strappy top everyday as the office is casual. Depends on the company you work/apply for so I imagine.


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