I work for a software company that provides services to the healthcare industry as well. I was referred to the company by a current employee, knew that the staff was 85% male and that the dress code was incredibly lax. I walked past men in board shorts and hoodies into that interview with someone wearing a polo and khakis while I was wearing a black dress, black blazer and modest pumps. Because that's what you do.
I now recruit for my company. If you don't bother trying to impress me before you have the job, I can only assume that you'd present yourself the same way to clients. And you'd better believe that I check your social media, too.
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