Steps to a New Job
Seven Keys to Interview Preparation
Two: Appropriate Dress and Appearance
Much as I find some aspects of the New Dress for Success (Warner Books, 1988) formula as espoused by author
and wardrobe consultant John T. Molloy a bit disheartening, there's simply no practical excuse for dressing
any way other than the book suggests. Sure, we'd all like to think that we're being judged on our
qualifications, skills, and depth of character. But the truth is, when it comes to interviewing, in most
cases, clothes make the man. To think any other way is to ignore reality.
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