what do I wear for a job interview for associate director of student center at college campus?
Whether your college interview is at an ivy colored school in one of th 13 original colonies, or at a California campus where dressing up means wearing your good socks with sandals, it’s never a bad idea in an interview to wear a suit. First, a suit lets the school and its interviewers know that you respect the position for which you are applying, and tells the interviewers you gave it enough consideration to look your best. Sure, you may be overdressed that first interview, but that’s to be expected. Wearing the college archetypal tweed coat with patches (if you’re a man), or the khaki slacks and blazer (if you’re a woman) may suggest an informality that you have not yet earned. Let the interviewer tell you, on your second interview, “Oh, and don’t worry about wearing a suit. We’re casual here.” Next, you can’t go “wrong” with a suit. Even in the double-oughts where casual dress is common, a suit is like an “interview union card” that people expect to see. Again, if you’re over dresse