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    I don't know the company culture — what should I wear to my job interview?
    Devin Jones
    Career Coach
    Devin Jones is the creator of “The Soul Career," an online career incubator for women. She is certified in the CliftonStrengths assessment and works with women to clarify their purpose and create meaningful careers. Devin received her BA from Stanford University in 2013.
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    I take Audrey Hepburn's advice. She says it's always better to be overdressed than underdressed. I don't think anyone will judge you if you're overdressed, but if you're underdressed that's not going to look great. So I always tell students just go business professional. When in doubt go business professional.
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    Why do I have to be so proper?
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    Sometimes, what you see as "friendly" and "casual" can be insulting to other people. Being formal shows respect to the person who may be paying you, and it also shows that you will actually take your job seriously.
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    Is it appropriate to bring a small bottle of water to an interview?
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    Yes. Having water with you is a great way to keep your throat from getting dry, or to allow you a moment to collect your thoughts on a particularly tricky question.
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    How do I impress the interviewer with body language?
    Community Answer
    Look confident, appropriately project your voice, and stand/sit up straight.
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    How do I answer an unexpected question with no knowledge on it?
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    If you know even the slightest bit about the question at hand, attempt to answer it. If you don't know anything about it, be honest. An employer would rather have an honest employee than one who tries to wiggle his or her way through a question.
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    What if i don't have a suit?
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    Some slacks and a dress shirt with a tie would work well for interviewing for most positions.
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    What if I'm a little rusty at my trade?
    Community Answer
    Study and prepare for the interview more, and you won't be as rusty.
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    What if I want to intimidate the interviewer and/or seem powerful?
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    Use "I" a lot, and try to sit higher than them to give a sense of superiority.
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    What should I do if I made a mistake on the written essay for my interview?
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    If you’re that nervous, write a rough draft before you start. If you are also very nervous, you could bring an erasable pen as well. The best thing to do is to prevent it instead of making that mistake. If you already have, there’s not much you can do.
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