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Goin to a job interview tomorrow, need some help

CarlKillerMiller

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I'm going tomorrow for an interview. The job I'm trying to secure is that of an English Teachers' aid at a private tutoring center, because the hours would be good for a high school student to have. I don't know what to bring, as they've been pretty vague. Do I take my ACT scores, report card, anything else? How do I dress? fancy fancy, like suit and tie, or just a dress shirt and pants? I don't want to overdo it, but i want to impress, too.

Any help for me/tips for this thing?
 
what's the dress code at the private tutoring center? I'm guessing dress shirt and dress pants would be sufficient, but if all of the faculty at the place are in suits, then you should wear a suit for the interview.
 
- bring a resume
- if its a casual center, or if the people running it aren't in suits, you can probably get away with a shirt and tie. but its always better to overdress.
- check the job description. if it asks for test scores, then bring them.
 
well more is always better. no one is going to look down on you for overdressing, but they will if you underdress. bring along a folder with your report cards, act scores or whatever just in case they ask. and remember to bring something to write with/on.
 
Originally posted by: freesia39
- bring a resume
- if its a casual center, or if the people running it aren't in suits, you can probably get away with a shirt and tie. but its always better to overdress.
- check the job description. if it asks for test scores, then bring them.

your resume should contain your GPA. So that is all you need. Dress casual, you are applying for a teachers aid position, not Director of Management Sales

danny~!
 
DON'T WEAR A SUIT! (unless you will have to wear one in the job position). Being over dressed by that degree, if a golf shirt and slacks will suffice will look awful.
 
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