There are many things you can do to prepare for your job interview. Which of the following is critical to success of the interview?

1.
Arriving 45 minutes early
2.
Wearing a nursing uniform to the interview
3.
Chewing gum to freshen breath
4.
Your clothing and general appearance


ANS: 4
Your clothing and general appearance are crucial to a successful interview. How you look tells the employer that you are proud of yourself and your profession. Your clothing should be professional (a suit for women and a tie for men). Regarding general appearance, hair should be neat, jewelry should be kept to a minimum, and makeup should be conservative. Arriving on time is important, but you should not arrive too early. Chewing gum and wearing a nursing uniform are not appropriate for a job interview.

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