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Old 01-06-2008, 06:16 AM
mark16 mark16 is offline
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I agree with Tsveta,

The first look is always the most memorable, so dress business casual. I have many horror stories being on the other side of the interview table interviwing individuals. The ones that dress well are always remembered.

The interview dress code is only one small part to the interview, how you conduct yourself and respond to questions is the biggest. How are your interview skills? I have conducted many interviews within various industries and I can tell you, most decisions are made within the first 1-10 minutes. So make sure you are well prepared and no your techniques. You may want to practise with a friend or family member or perhaps in front of a mirror.

A company that I know well within the human resources network is HRinmotion.com. They offer job preparation services for various companies and individual job seekers. I have been told the online course and inperson services are excellent and very reasonable. You may want to look into a company like HRinmotion to help you prepare. The last thing you want to do is dress the part but not able to answer the questions to the best of your ability.

Good luck in the interview.

Mark
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