That was a tough one. It's hard to remember that there's a distinction between being attractive and being PROFESSIONALLY attractive. Employers aren't looking for date on their list of job applicants (well, at least the ones worth working for aren't).
Based on the medium, you might want to pitch a little higher. I felt like those were all DUH items. On the other hand I don't have a hard time networking or dressing appropriately and maybe the target market for your product does.
But what I would like to know is What is appropriate jewelry? What industries use what styles? How to find out what it will be appropriate to wear at an interview by checking online for corporate images, etc.
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I agree that Candidate #2 looks the most polished and professional for an interview or to appear in court!
That was a tough one. It's hard to remember that there's a distinction between being attractive and being PROFESSIONALLY attractive. Employers aren't looking for date on their list of job applicants (well, at least the ones worth working for aren't).
Based on the medium, you might want to pitch a little higher. I felt like those were all DUH items. On the other hand I don't have a hard time networking or dressing appropriately and maybe the target market for your product does.
But what I would like to know is What is appropriate jewelry? What industries use what styles? How to find out what it will be appropriate to wear at an interview by checking online for corporate images, etc.
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