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28 March 2011

Proper Attire: To Suit or Not to Suit? That Is the Question

You have found an opportunity for internship in a large company. Your resume has been reviewed, you had a conversation initial or two and you prepare for the next stage: the interview. You have a singular focus when you walk through the door - convince your potential boss that you are the intern for the job.You have done your homework, master your speech on why you are the intern high on the block, and you're ready to go. But wait, before you exit the door - perhaps the issue of all - what are you going to wear? Do you need to wear a costume? Even find your costume? And perhaps more importantly, where exactly the line between showing that you are interested and excited about the course, but that you also understand the culture of the company?Let us begin by saying that if you're interviewed at a Bank, a law firm, an accounting firm, this better combination be pressed and ready to go. But the same rules apply for this great social media internship to the hot new Internet society? Not necessarily.How you dress to impress your internship interview?We asked experts to career, Lindsey Pollak (http://www.lindseypollak.com) and Jodi Glickman, President of the grand on employment (http://www.greatonthejob.com) for their two cents on the subject. Here are some tips from these two heads of teacher: cleanliness: regardless of what you wear, be careful and put together is a must. Even if you decide to go to business casual, or even just casual, make sure that your presentation is always made on foot and professional. And not approach too anything too tight or revealing of!Just ask: don't be afraid to ask about the dress code for the organization. Truth, we know several startups and companies of small-medium size where suits are the norm, but if you have questions about the dress code, why not ask at the front.Be versatile: If you have asking uncomfortable or are still left confused by the response that you receive to try something versatile that will allow a last-minute adjustment. For example, a prosecution where you can quickly take off the jacket or a dress that you can sous-accessoires in a minute.And that is what you decide, walk through the door your head high. Above all, you want to pass with confidence when you are hired as an intern, your boss can count on you for a job well done.