<p>This is a lab assistant position...ahh what do i wear?</p>
<p>Common sense...<em>cries</em></p>
<p>Semi-professional. Nice shirt, blouse, look sharp (so no jeans, t-shirts). Khakis, dark pants.</p>
<p>standard. dress... up. but... you don't have to be going to prom. Just like any other job.</p>
<p>should i wear heels?</p>
<p>If you want ... closed toe is best, maaybe peep toe, but no strappy shoes.</p>
<p>Wear flatter shoes. No push-ups persay... Closed toes for sure. Be on the more reserved side just to be safe. Better to overdress than under-dress...</p>
<p>I would say just wear normal cloths..when I went in for an on-campus interview (job in campus) I just went there after one of my classes...so I had on khakis, t-shirt and a track jacket on top...they didn't seem to mind and I got the job.</p>
<p>put ya stunnah shades on! put ya stunnah shades on!</p>
<p>When in doubt, overdress!</p>
<p>Short skirt, heels, tank...no bra</p>
<p>wear somethin hott, and hope that you'll turn ur employer on</p>
<p>clothing. </p>
<p>sigh.</p>
<p>Did you just email your resume to hiring person? I've sent a few apps out to the people who were hiring that I found on the WS site but haven't heard anything back yet.</p>
<p>u know what lol a lot of them dont even respond! like i sent emails to a bunch and only a few repllied..then i sent my resume to this one and she called me for an interview</p>
<p>Just sending emails won't help because they get so much email daily, not just applications. Its good to call a day or 2 after you email.</p>