Ultimately, the right level of self-confidence will go a long way towards a strong first impression.
An outfit in which you feel both comfortable and professional can put you in a positive frame of mind and help to calm the nerves. Putting thought into what to wear to an interview can also bring a personal benefit by way of self-confidence. Turning up in full-blown business attire when the interview panel are all dressed down could give the impression that you’ve misjudged the company’s ethos and, subsequently, aren’t quite the right fit.
A well thought-out interview outfit not only proves you understand the industry, but it can also show that you’ve done your research and identify with the hiring organisation's company culture. It shows you’ve looked into the company culture. For example, formal business wear would be the standard for a job in the finance sector, whereas a role in graphic design would generally come with a more casual look. Attending an interview in a carefully chosen outfit can show the employer that you have a good understanding of the professional norms associated with your chosen industry. From an employer’s perspective, a candidate that puts little effort into how they look may well have the same laid-back approach to their work. Regardless of whether you attend your interview in formal business wear or something more casual, a well-presented outfit shows that you are serious about the opportunity on offer, that you understand and respect professional standards, and that you take pride in your appearance. While judgement will be predominantly based on your interview performance, first impressions count for a lot – and how you present yourself can carry major weight.ĭressing appropriately for an interview is important because: The purpose of an interview is to provide a potential employer with the opportunity to assess your suitability for the role on offer. These tables are for pool casual dining.Why Is Dressing Correctly for an Interview Important? Pool deck attire (bathing suits, bare feet), sports attire, a ppropriate exercise/athleisure clothing is permitted in this area at all times. No Anyone under the age of 16 in covered dining/bar including infants and toddlers No Bare feet in pool bar/covered dining area No Exercise/Athleisure clothing after 6:30pm You MUST be 16 years of age or older to be in the Pool Covered Dining/Bar area, including infants and toddlers. Flip-Flops are allowed at all times.Īfter 6:30pm: Clubhouse attire rules (see above) apply for all members dining in the pool bar. Bare feet on the pool deck, surrounding lawns, camp pavilion and in locker rooms is permitted.īefore 6:30pm: Cover-ups, shirts & shoes required. Appropriate exercise/athleisure clothing is permitted until 6:30pm. Family appropriate bathing suits are required at all times (i.e. No Sports attire - Athleisure or Club Sports Attireįor all: Beach cover-ups/shirts and shoes must be worn when entering AND leaving the pool facility.
Women and Girls: appropriate length dresses and skirts, slacks and blouses are required. Shirts must be tucked in and belts must be worn. Men and Boys: appropriate dress pants, collared dress shirts and jackets required. No children under the age of 16 permitted without an adult Appropriate attire for Club Sports allowed before 6:30 pm. Hats are permitted in patio seating areas, like fire pits, and Adirondack chairs.Ĭlubhouse/Grill Room/Bar/Patio Attire required. No hats permitted at dining tables on Clubhouse Patio Dining.
See Green Book for full information regarding permissible CCNC sports attire. Sports Attire: such as golf & tennis, is allowed after playing club sports. Pants (slacks, dark denim, white denim, salmon/Nantucket reds) and shirts/blouses. Closed toe shoes are required and should be presentable.įor Women & Girls: appropriate length (guideline - no shorter than 5" above the knee) shorts, dresses, skirts, skorts. Shirts must be tucked in (including Hawaiian shirts). No denim jackets, denim shorts or denim skirts/dressesįor Men & Boys: appropriate pants/shorts (Khakis, dark denim pants, Bermuda length shorts), collared shirts, turtlenecks, mock turtlenecks and dress shirts are acceptable.
Additional caveats highlighted within each section of the club, please see belowĭark Denim, white denim & salmon/Nantucket red denim pants are permitted.
Sports clothing outside of appropriate attire for club sports (except for pool area) Flip-Flops (except pool facility, pool covered dining, and to and from locker rooms) Yoga pants/athleisure clothing (except for specified times in pool area) T-shirts with writing (except for pool area) Denim Jackets, denim shorts, denim skirts/Dresses Hats/visors in any indoor areas of the club (except to and from locker rooms) or Clubhouse Patio Dining