Re: What should I wear for a phone interview?
Sorry - just kidding. Couldn't resist.
Hey, it's aperfectly legitimate question.
I think a couple of others have touched on the best idea I have ever come accross--dress in a way that will help you present yourself in a way that is professional.
If that means you have to wear a three piece suit (guys) or a dress and pumps (girls), then wear a three piece suit or a dress and pumps.
If you can do it wearing cut-offs, dirty T shirt and sandals, you can wear that too.
Still on the subject, I've reminded myself (while wearing same) during a phone meeting/ interview with a client/ potential future client of the number one advantage to working from home (yes, there is a Working Wounded poll to back this up). The number one advantage to working at home is, . . ., you can work in your UNDERWEAR.
(God, I am going to rue the day they finally perfect video telephone technology.)
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John Fleming
Technical Writer and SAS Programmer
Edmonton, Canada
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