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Interview Attire for High School Students?

I'm prepping for my first job interview and I want to make a good impression. What should high school students wear to a job interview to look professional? Any tips would be appreciated!

a year ago

It's a great step you're taking in preparing for your first job interview! One thing that can make a strong impression is dressing appropriately. What exactly this entails might vary depending on the job you're interviewing for, but here are some general guidelines.

For boys, a button down shirt, khaki pants, and dress shoes are quite standard. If you want to appear more formal, add a tie and a blazer. Keep in mind that your outfit should be neat, clean, and wrinkle-free.

For girls, a nice blouse paired with black or khaki pants could work, or a simple, conservative dress or skirt could be an option. Closed-toe shoes, such as flats or low heels, are generally recommended.

In terms of color choices, it's usually safer to go with more neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. You can infuse a bit of color with your tie or blouse, but make sure it's not overly bright or distracting.

Avoid wearing overly casual clothes such as denim, sneakers, or sandals, even if the company has a lax dress code. Remember that it's always better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for an interview.

Lastly, make sure you're well groomed. Neat hair, clean nails, and minimal makeup and jewelry can contribute to a professional appearance. Good luck with your interview!

a year ago

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