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Aug 12, 2015
Stephanie B.
Aug 12, 2015
Stephanie B.
And also the top has a higher collar and is mid-length sleeve, but this picture is the closest I could find
Aug 12, 2015
Sadie G.
That looks great! But I highly highly recommend not wearing leggings or jeans. (The pants in the picture look like leggings) they're unprofessional, I recommend some slacks, or even black denim would be okay, just make sure they're BLACK not just dark blue. Best of luck!
Aug 12, 2015
Julie B.
I agree with Sadie that's what I was going to comment lol. Leggings are for more laid back appearances, and give off that laid back vibe. The interviewer might think you don't care a lot of you wore those. I agree you could go with black pants. To spice up the shirt maybe throw a scarf over it and a jacket (like a green army jacket)
Aug 12, 2015
Christina R.
Black slacks and a blazer would help tremendously, another tip that wows your employer is taking a portfolio with your resume, cover letter, hs diplomas, awards.