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Teachers - interview question
What do you wear to a job
interview? Do you do a suit? or a skirt/ top? or dress?
i
have an interview on Monday and it has been 3 years since I interviewed
last.
I can't decide if I should pull out the suit, or go for
something a little different.
Toddler meets Tiger
Re: Teachers - interview question
Suit.
When I interviewed for my job, it was a position for which I am not endorsed and would require a one-year CAP to teach. I know that the other three people who interviewed for the position were endorsed. I also saw two of the others - neither of whom wore suits. I did. I got the job. I am not a very firm believer in suits.
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On this board you will hear the "always wear a suit!" matra over and over.
OP, you need to be practical. Your dress should depend on what you are asked to be doing during the interview. We have applicants go into the classroom and teach a demo lesson. When I see women come in wearing a suit with a pencil skirt and pointy heels, and then try to sit on the floor and read a story or teach some kind of arty lesson with glue and paint, it just makes me shake my head. It gives the impression that you don't know what the job really entails.
Contrary to popular belief, you can be dressed professionally without wearing a suit.
This.
When I was interviewing, I wore a suit. It blew my mind to see teachers interviewing for the same jobs wearing capris and sleeveless shirts. I get it - it was hot out, but it was for a JOB! Geesh.
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