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Posted at February 27, 2011, 8:18 am:

hey everyon

Okay so heres an interesting question i was discussing with someone the other day. In her line of work if your going to for a job interview you better be wearing a dress top and either dress pants or nice skirt with no facial peircings (she works in the jewlery buisness). However i can go to the other end of the scale and say this other person i know is in contracting and if he meets someone he doesn't care if the person is wearing work cloths or not.

What do you all this is the best thing to wear to job interviews in this kind of buisness. I mean your going into a resturant where the chef is more the likely wearing his/her whites.

I personally would think a nice top and a nice clean pair of jean
of course if your going to a high end resturant (lets say maybe the king edward hotel (the resturant inside) in toronto) u might think of skipping on the jeans and wearing a nice pair of dress pants.
What do you think the standard for going into a interview in a resturant should be

Thank
Candice

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