Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Professional attire for a job interview in 105 degree weather?!?

My boyfriend has a job interview tomorrow in automotive sales. He was asked to dress professionally. It is Arizona, and will be 105* tomorrow at the time of his interview. He has a short sleeve shirt, long sleeve shirt, coat, and ties to choose from? What is his best option!Professional attire for a job interview in 105 degree weather?!?
Yeah, if it is 105 tomorrow no one is going to blame him for not wearing the coat. Have him wear a white long sleeve dress shirt, a red tie, and charcoal or navy pants. That is the standard interview look. If he hates red, yellow ties are also acceptable.Professional attire for a job interview in 105 degree weather?!?
White short sleeved shirt, and a nice tie. That will probably be his required uniform so... if he's not willing to wear it to the interview, there's a good chance they won't even talk to him for long because they'll think he won't wear it to work. Obviously he doesn't have to wear the jacket on the way to the interview, but he needs to have one. Tell him to, or if you know how to, put a nice polish on his shoes.



Lots of managers look at a person's shoes to see if they take care of the smaller things. Go with a half windsor knot in his tie (it's more traditional), and if he has one tell him to take a spray bottle and spritz down his shirt before he goes in so he can get out any small wrinkles from the seat belt.



HE MUST shave early that morning, one of the last things he does before he gets dressed.





**********I'm from Texas, I know it sucks with the temps so high and what not, but with great sacrafice comes great rewards.Professional attire for a job interview in 105 degree weather?!?
Any pants like these (no cargo pants)

http://www.gap.com/browse/category.do?cid=12091



and a light shirt like this

http://www.gap.com/browse/product.do?cid=11486%26amp;pid=570199%26amp;scid=570199012



(don't forget he can take the shirt off when he's done (as long as he's out of sight of the facility)



Good luck!
that's hooooooot

well if it's interview's gonna be indoor with AC then just wear whatever. something light.

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