Fancy Mouse
Familiar Face
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Lenore said:The flip flops, sweatshirt, messy pony tail, and lack of makeup came across as being lazy, not expressing herself as a laid back free spirit. I'm all for the laid back look if that's your thing, but I got the distinct impression it was laziness.
Regardless, she knew almost a week in advance that she was going to be conducting interviews that morning, and if I were in her shoes, despite how tired I might have been or if I felt bad, it would be my job to put forth a good first impression of the company and I would have made more effort than she did. That may just be me as I've spent ten years in front office and know the value of first impressions. Since becoming a mom, there has been many days of me going to work sans makeup, but it was on before 8 am. First impressions are too important.
fftopic: While I see the value in being neatly and professionally dressed (and I always am for work), I dislike the idea that women must wear makeup to work or to look professional. While I personally do wear makeup to work, I know a number of women who don't, and certainly none of the men I have worked with ever have. I find the idea that it is a mandatory part of 'professional' grooming for women a little off-putting.
Back on topic! I find that older ladies, particularly in department stores, always love to comment on seamed stockings when I wear them. They always ask whether they're back in fashion and like to reminisce about when they wore them. I love those conversations.