My freelance/resting period is nearly over and the time to jump into another 9 to 5 is getting real close. With the realization that my trusty frou frou skorts, t-shirt and flip flops ensemble will not land me the job of my dreams, I've put together two interchangeable outfits been making a line up of clothes to wear to interviews. For a good first impression you're supposed to put your best foot forward, sell yourself really well, have at least 2 copies of your CV, a black pen, and at the very least, look as close to a human as you can.
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Necktie: Divisoria, Top: From my mom's closet |
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Arm Candy : littlethingsbyj
Pants : Waipai
Cute Doggie : Gap from Mandaluyong Animal Shelter
She's up for adoption! :D |
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I decided for one of the interviews I was invited to, I wanted to embody a waiter and serve people food at the company I'm interviewing at. The way to everyone's heart is through their stomach power and professionalism.
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Shoes: Wade |
There is always a possibility of course that I have not achieved the powerful and professional look that I was going for. But instead looked like a weird lady wearing her husbands clothes at an interview. What do you think? Have a fabulous week chicks!
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This is me insisting that you smell my breath
and invading your personal space. |