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I was just going to bring myself, but what about resumes and other things of the sort?
Is it OK to just show up as is?
Is it OK to just show up as is?
I'm thinking of bringing pictures to show off my manual dexterity. Other then that, I dunno what else to bring. Any suggestions?
I don't see how you can "show" manual dexterity in a still photo.
It's 'other THAN that' not "then"I'm thinking of bringing pictures to show off my manual dexterity. Other then that, I dunno what else to bring. Any suggestions?
Lol! So true!
Seriously, though, maybe pictures of your sculptures, models, or whatnot? It'd be awfully hard to hide a jar or miniature jet in jacket until toward the end unless it's in flat form. 😉
It's 'other THAN that' not "then"
best first post ever. Tool.
I believe you are missing some punctuation in your statement as well.
Dude. Relax. I was just trying to help. What if he/she went to their interview, which required them to write a short essay on the spot and they wrote "other then"..........wouldn't they be looked negatively upon because they didn't know the difference between using than and then in a sentence???????????????????????????????
To answer the OP, I always just brought a leather portfolio and a pen. I don't think you ever want to just show up with nothing. You always want something to write in because most interviews you will take notes of some sort. I would also keep my resume in there just to review while I waited. That's all you really need.
Do you just bring your resume for reasons to keep little details fresh in the back of your head. 🙄
It's not like the acdoms would request it, would they?
Yes, I did it just to keep everything fresh, make sure I don't forget anything important and you will have down time at many interviews and will want something to read or breeze over. I sometimes would bring print outs on the school too, so I could review before the interview. I never had an interviewer request my resume because they usually have your entire file with them.
To answer the OP, I always just brought a leather portfolio and a pen. I don't think you ever want to just show up with nothing. You always want something to write in because most interviews you will take notes of some sort. I would also keep my resume in there just to review while I waited. That's all you really need.
Dude. Relax. I was just trying to help. What if he/she went to their interview, which required them to write a short essay on the spot and they wrote "other then"..........wouldn't they be looked negatively upon because they didn't know the difference between using than and then in a sentence???????????????????????????????
Just yourself, professional manners/attires, and a bit of confidence should do the trick!I was just going to bring myself, but what about resumes and other things of the sort?
Is it OK to just show up as is?
I don't see how you can "show" manual dexterity in a still photo.
To bump the thread with a question:
What can a female interviewee bring with her besides a notepad/pen?
I have been thinking about this since I don't think it is a good idea to put my wallet into pocket. So can I bring a little purse to put my wallet/cell phone etc?