I know y'all probably get this question a lot--sorry if it's a repeat.
I am currently in nursing school and I have two interviews on Wednesday (at the same hospital) for CNA positions. I'd be wearing scrubs to work, but what should I wear to the interview?
I have a skirt, white with a black print, and a nice top I could wear, but I was concerned that would be too dressy for the positions I am interviewing for. I don't really have any dress pants, but if it's necessary I can get a pair before the interview. Too dressy is better than not dressy enough, right?
TIA!
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Re: What to wear?
A suit. You wear a suit.
The dress code of the workers has no bearing on what you wear to an interview. If there's a company with casual Fridays or a business casual dress code, that doesn't mean you dress like that for an interview. You wear a suit. Only in rare occasions (some non-professional jobs, for example) would you not.
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Good luck in your interview!!