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Fermi2

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #25 on: Sep 13, 2009, 12:10 »
If you want to show you are REALLY serious about the job, come to the interview wearing a contamination suit.

That's as stupid a thing as I've ever seen posted here.

IPREGEN

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #26 on: Sep 14, 2009, 07:13 »
I would recommend against a suit.

Nice collared and starched button down.
Shined shoes that match the belt. I like Kenneth Cole Reactions with the square toe and 1 inch heel.

A nice watch.

Manicure wouldnt hurt, but being an ELT your hands should be nice and smooth.

I say manicure because a nicely groomed set of nails (NO POLISH) makes a nice impression. When your interviewers are not looking at you they are looking at your hands, so set them off with a nice watch, cufflinks, no gaudy jewelry, just a wedding band as applicable.


This posting was kind of creepy. There are some latent issues going on here.




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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #27 on: Sep 14, 2009, 07:37 »
Manicure wouldnt hurt, but being an ELT your hands should be nice and smooth.

I say manicure because a nicely groomed set of nails (NO POLISH) makes a nice impression. When your interviewers are not looking at you they are looking at your hands, so set them off with a nice watch, cufflinks, no gaudy jewelry, just a wedding band as applicable.

Just try to not end up looking like this guy...


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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #28 on: Sep 14, 2009, 09:06 »
This posting was kind of creepy. There are some latent issues going on here.





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nrlien

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #29 on: Sep 15, 2009, 05:32 »
That's as stupid a thing as I've ever seen posted here.

Glad I could set a benchmark.

nrlien

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #30 on: Sep 16, 2009, 09:55 »
That's as stupid a thing as I've ever seen posted here.

Broadzilla, it was obviously a dumb attempt at humor. I did give a real answer earlier on.

IPREGEN

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #31 on: Sep 18, 2009, 07:10 »
Then again, how you should dress depends on the part of the country and the tooth count of the surrounding community.

EasyLivin

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #32 on: Sep 18, 2009, 08:42 »
Then again, how you should dress depends on the part of the country and the tooth count of the surrounding community.

Nice one  ;D

M1Ark

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #33 on: Sep 18, 2009, 09:21 »
I have an interview coming up for a house HP position. What would be considered appropriate attire for the interview? After searching the forum, I found dress code advice that is five years old. What would everyone recommend for a potential tech or any other nuke position these days?

Wear a suit.

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #34 on: Sep 19, 2009, 11:57 »
I have an interview coming up for a house HP position. What would be considered appropriate attire for the interview? After searching the forum, I found dress code advice that is five years old. What would everyone recommend for a potential tech or any other nuke position these days?

EasyLivin,  did you have your interview?  How did it go??

EasyLivin

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #35 on: Sep 19, 2009, 04:05 »
The interview went well, but I was not selected for the position. It was a good learning experience, since I had no clue as to what a company would ask during an interview for this type of position. However, I have another interview next week and I feel a lot more prepared.
« Last Edit: Sep 19, 2009, 04:07 by EasyLivin »

IPREGEN

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #36 on: Sep 20, 2009, 06:51 »
what did you wear to the interview you had?

Study BEI interview questions for the next one. Google it if you have to.

EasyLivin

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Re: Interview dress code
« Reply #37 on: Sep 20, 2009, 01:18 »
what did you wear to the interview you had?

I passed on the anti-c's of course  :), and wore gray slacks, a nice button down long sleeve shirt, and black dress shoes. The worst part of the interview was the fact that the management was not willing to consider my navy ELT/RCSS background as "on the job experience". However, I feel extremely confident about my next interview.
« Last Edit: Sep 20, 2009, 01:31 by EasyLivin »

 


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