I was just wondering if I should dress like I would as if I was going for interview as I'm going to look around the hospital tomorrow they asked when I emailed them working hours about a job going there.
abbey, definitely yes. Remember you only get one go at making a good first impression. If you have obviously taken time and trouble over your appearance you will be seen as taking this opportunity seriously. Good luck.
abbey, definitely yes. Remember you only get one go at making a good first impression. If you have obviously taken time and trouble over your appearance you will be seen as taking this opportunity seriously. Good luck.
Yes, absolutely. I remember when my daughter was going for her first interview and said she was going to dress casually because she should be employed for her ability not her appearance. I said that was true but the panel would consist of human beings, not robots, who could be swayed by appearance; she went dressed very smartly. I noticed when her two boys had their interviews she had bought suits for them.
I would wear a 12-inch top hat, dark-red brocade waistcoat and an extra long frockcoat (ankle length) and a nice cravat with a starched collar. At this point, I could start a conversation with anyone.
Also, don't forget a nice walking stick.
If it's just an exploratory meeting they will still be sussing you out. The only thing I would say with the nhs is wear navy rather than black as navy has a stronger association with management in the organisation over all. Grey is ok too , if it's the only other option
abbey, please pop back here and tell us that "goof" was a typo. I am assuming it was, so well done you. Did you enjoy the visit and did you find out anything interesting about possible upcoming vacancies?
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