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Poll: Scrubs or professional attire?

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Poll: Scurbs or professional attire?

Johnny_in_er_max50

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Posted over 4 years ago

 

I have several job interviews tomorrow with some local hospitals.  My dilemma is what to wear?  I have been told scrubs are fine but then again something inside tells me maybe I should wear a suit and tie.  Anyone have an opinion or any experience on this matter?  Thanks for all of your attention.


Johnny George, CNA, NCPT
South Carolina
Nursing Student

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Suit and tie.  You want to show them your best professional side and unless you're going directly from work and have not the time to change, make your best impression by being very well groomed by wearing a suit and tie.

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Always were your best when interviewing, there will be time for scrubs later! Good luck on your interviews!

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I agree that you should definitely wear a suit and tie. Remember that interviews are when first impressions are formed and you always want to put your best foot forward.


Best of luck!

Austinnurse12a_max50

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DEFINITELY a suit!

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Suit and tie and firm handshake!!

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Rate This | Posted about 4 years ago

 

Suit and tie is best. You always want to make a first good impression. Now, I have had interviews where I'm coming straight from work, and in those cases, I've let the person interviewing me know that I'll be in uniform. Usually they are ok with it, but I always ask, just to be on the safe side. Oh, and good luck!


Claire Kruszka

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Suit and tie.