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Attire: Women

  • Writer: Discovering Dreams Team
    Discovering Dreams Team
  • Feb 11, 2018
  • 2 min read

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Business Conservative

When interviewing for a more formal job with a business or business casual dress code, it is a good idea to keep your outfit business professional. You want to be a few degrees above the normal work attire there so that you stick out, but fit in at the same time.


When it comes to business conservative, try to be as basic and elegant as possible. You can add pieces of statement jewelry or a lovely bag to really set it apart!

Business Conservative

Business conservative outfits are the most common and safe outfit to wear to an interview, hence another slide on this type of attire.


Business conservative outfits can range anywhere from pantsuits to skirts to dresses. A simple blouse or crisp white shirt tucked into a skirt or pants can add a professional touch on your outfit.

Business Conservative

Business conservative again! Keep to the professional and neutral tones, such as dark grey and navy, to add a more mature and responsible look.


Companies have made all sorts of business outfits with all sorts of designs that look beautiful, classy, and stylish for all body types. Find what works best for you and rock that interview!


Business Casual

In some cases, an interview might be more casual, where the company's employees don't wear suits all the time, like a start-up for a new company or less formal job. In this case, try a more business casual approach.


Many business casual looks are like the ones you would wear on a typical day of work, just a bit more dressed up. Some like to think of it as business conservative without the blazer or jacket.

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