The Hunt to find a job is not always easy. In fact, I've had a more than difficult time trying to find employment to spruce up my pretty bare resume. Since being back in the city I've interviewed for H&M, UGG Australia and HH Productions ( a fashion wholesale internship). I don't know yet whether or not I've received the job from either company, but here are the outfits I wore for both my H&M and HH Productions interviews.
H&M
The way you dress depends on the nature of the particular company you are interviewing for. However, no matter what you should always let your personality shine through when deciding what to wear. H&M sells very fashion forward style clothing. To try and emulate this concept, I decided to be very trendy when choosing my outfit.
Bodysuit: Forever 21, $8
Harem Pants: H$M, $17
Boots: Rainbow, $10
Scarf: I've had this scarf for so long that I forgot, but I think I purchased it from Rugged Warehouse. I dont remeber the price.
Jewelry: Gifts
Harem Pants: H$M, $17
Boots: Rainbow, $10
Scarf: I've had this scarf for so long that I forgot, but I think I purchased it from Rugged Warehouse. I dont remeber the price.
Jewelry: Gifts
HH Productions
I was super nervous about this interview because although this was just an internship, this was my first time interviewing for something other than a sales associate. I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off that whole day trying to find something to wear. Since this particular company is an wholesale company, they sell many different brands of clothing. Because of this, I was left a little confused on whether to dress more simply and conservative or be a little bit more daring and bold. In the end, I decided to stay professional and classy while still staying true to my own style by adding a pop of interest with my shoes.
Blouse: Forever 21, $20
Pants: H&M, $13
Shoes: Buffalo Exchange, $9
Below are pictures of the HH Productions Showroom
Pants: H&M, $13
Shoes: Buffalo Exchange, $9
Below are pictures of the HH Productions Showroom