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Dress To Impress

By Theo Kogan/MOLI

What to wear for a job interview

When going on castings, which are in fact interviews that actors go on for commercials, print ads, and films, you are told what the part is, and the "type," meaning what to wear. I have been told to dress as a "downtown type," "club goer," or simply "NY hip," or, "You're going in for the role of bartender, or prostitute.'' I'm told my type is the hooker with the heart of gold, the girl at the club that helps get the hurt guy to the hospital, the bartender that defends the nerd: tough with a sweet interior. For each role, you dress appropriately. You're not going to go in for a hooker role in an ankle-length skirt, and you're generally not going to go in for a Mop N Glo commercial in a bustier, pencil skirt, fishnets, and heels, unless of course the casting calls for it.

But that's acting.

In real life, so many have lost their jobs due to Bush's war and the recession that's been created from it, I have to assume there are a lot of people interviewing for all kinds of jobs. In honor of Labor Day, here is my two cents on how to present yourself.

Most important: cleanliness. Even if it is a construction job, show up clean and smell clean. Investigate the place you are going to interview for. If it's retail, dress like you already work there — if not clothes from the store, clothes that look like they'd be in the store. If it's a casual company, no need to overdress. Overdressing for an interview can make you feel just as silly as you would showing up as a male stripper at a funeral. My point is, know where you're going and dress accordingly.

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  • Theo Kogan

    12:45 EDT, 29.Aug.08

    good luck? wow that's a whole new world of an excuse for that hideous offense! heehee! thanks for sharing DD!
  • dawndavenport

    02:27 EDT, 29.Aug.08

    Great advice. I actually went on an interview recently and realized when I was there that my shoes were dirty, but I got the job anyway because they were desperate to hire someone. Also, I have a friend who wears socks and sandals and thinks it's a "good look," luckily he has his own company so he doesn't have to go on interviews.

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