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I have an interview tomorrow and I am bringing a padfolio with a few copies of my resume. I also found out about two of the professors who will be conducting the interviews so I have their information page printed so I have some talking points. Some points for dressing I have seen in this thread and elsewhere:For me personally, I would wear a button-down shirt and tie. I also have an interview coming up in two weeks and was wondering if anyone knows if we have to bring anything to an interview? Do we have to a have a binder of our resume, transcripts, etc?
How did you find out who is conducting the interview? Did you just call the department and asked who usually conducts the interviews? Good luck on your interview!!I have an interview tomorrow and I am bringing a padfolio with a few copies of my resume. I also found out about two of the professors who will be conducting the interviews so I have their information page printed so I have some talking points. Some points for dressing I have seen in this thread and elsewhere:
For men: Wear a suit and tie. Suits should ideally be dark blue or gray, black is considered too formal and anything lighter than blue and gray is probably too informal. No crazy ties. Make sure everything is clean and crisp. Shoes shined. Shoes and Belt should match. Facial hair kept at minimum/well groomed.
For women: Pant Suit or Skirt suit with professional looking blouse or button up blouse. No low cut blouses obviously. Makeup should be minimal.
Also, no perfume or cologne. Not everyone loves what you like to spritz on and it can be pretty obnoxious for others.
Yes, I emailed the school and asked them. They told me the names of two of the professors who would be conducting the one-on-one interviews. I brought a padfolio to take notes, because the school I interviewed at had a presentation.How did you find out who is conducting the interview? Did you just call the department and asked who usually conducts the interviews? Good luck on your interview!!
I mean, the answer is probably "a suit". But see below!You're interviewing for what would potentially make you a doctor. Now what do you think you should bring and wear?
I don't think this is common knowledge.Suits should ideally be dark blue or gray, black is considered too formal and anything lighter than blue and gray is probably too informal.
I mean, the answer is probably "a suit". But see below!
I don't think this is common knowledge.
I thought a black suit would be go-to interview attire. How can a black suit give a negative impression?
Well, the post above specified that black is not recommended. This is what I meant by "common knowledge". Also, knowledge comes from experience, observation, and asking advice. If I've never had an interview, or if all interviews I've had have been business casual or casual, I'm not going to know right away what to wear and what not to wear - hence asking advice.
This is good advice, thanks!Look at your target field and see what is worn on a daily basis, then dress up at least one level. We work in business casual, so you would dress up to business.
I also failed to mention in the original post that I'm a female. Black suit still ok?
I also failed to mention in the original post that I'm a female. Black suit still ok?
Rutgers Newark. And thank you!Yes, lol I think so. Where is your interview at? Good luck!!!