Tuesday, May 11, 2010

I have a interview next week, Is making nails important or natural short nails look fine?

Do I need to make my nails if for an interview? Does the interviewer pays attention are my nails made or not. I have natural nails and they are very short and look fine and have never went to nails saloon?





So please suggest, I appreciate it.I have a interview next week, Is making nails important or natural short nails look fine?
As long as your nails are neat and tidy, there is no problem. If they are all evenly trimmed then it isn't a problem. The only reason you may need to do your nails is if you were interviewer for, say, a hairdressers position, a beautician or something that relies heavily on personal image. A good interviewer won't judge you (as long as you look presentable!).I have a interview next week, Is making nails important or natural short nails look fine?
I would keep them natural and short
keep the short nails! fakes are tacky and out dated. just use some neutral color or clear polish. good luck on the interview
Short, clean, clear or no nailpolish.
Well i think you should just keep then Nautral because i think the interviewer will like you for who you not what you look like because i think it does not matter but thats just a guess
I think it matters what type of job. If it's a job where you do a lot of work go natural and short. If it's a job where you need to keep up a good apperance paint them.
if you are serious about the job then you must do your nails in order to look well groomed and presented. Please do you hair and make - up well too!!
Just make sure they are not too long or painted in bright, loud colors. Keep it groomed and kept clean. Employers just want to know that you are not a slob or too wild.


Good luck with your interview!
If you're nails are clean and trimmed then that should be fine. If you want to style them then don't go with anything more than a french manicure (don't do it yourself, get a pro). Well groomed natural nails will look better in an interview than some wild nails anyway.

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