By Garrett Brown What to Wear on a Job Interview What Not to Wear on a Job Interview Be Prepared Be Polite No hats or caps Bring: Use good manners and be polite Know Your Schedule Impressing Your Interviewer Button down shirt Formal Tie Professional-looking Avoid athletic shirts and jerseys Avoid "blingy" jewelry Your resume References A note pad and pen A completed application Don't use slang or swear Shake the interviewers hand Don't slouch in your chair Create a flexible schedule, if possible
Know your availability
Know how you are getting to work Be on Time Get there early
Know directions
Get a ride (if you can't drive) Go on Your Own Don't let parents in
Speak for yourself
Don't use assistance Send a Thank You Note Only take a few minutes
Email is preferred
Send a note otherwise Cell Phone Tips Turn off cell phone when you arrive
Change you voicemail message, if it sounds unprofessional
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