When choosing the clothing you'll wear for a workplace interview, the best policy is to
A) dress for a casual dress work environment.
B) dress conservatively, showcasing a bold statement piece.
C) combine a conservative look with a casual look with dark jeans and a blazer.
D) dress conservatively and professionally.
E) wear a bold color that shows confidence and leadership.
Answer: D
Explanation: D) Clothing and grooming reveal something about your personality, professionalism, and ability to sense the unspoken "rules" of a situation. When dressing for interviews, always err on the conservative side, especially if you are not familiar with the dress standards at the company to which you are applying. Dress professionally and seriously, and you will be taken seriously.
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