This morning we got advice for all of your fashion looks this summer. Jeannine Morris is a former Beauty Editor of Cosmopolitan.
She's also the founder of www.BeautySweetSpot.com . This is where Jeannine writes about the most popular trends, celebrity styles, gives tips and tricks from the experts and reveals the latest industry news. She also gave us some tips about how to have a great interview. Aside from dressing appropriately, making eye contact and sending a follow-up "Thank You" note, here's some of her advice:
-Do Your Research: Research the company you're interviewing with as well as the person conducting the interview. Google or browse industry news for their name or profile to get an idea of what kind of person they are. Check to see if they're on Facebook or Twitter. The more you know about them, the more comfortable you'll feel.
-Be Prepared and Organized: Bring along extra copies of your resume and place them in a portfolio. Also bring along good magazines or trade publications to read while you wait.
-Make Yourself Known: One way to leave both a first and lasting impression is to create your own business card. This shows that you have good initiative and are a dedicated person. Keep the information on your card simple and professional, but you can also add a little personality to show your originality and unique character.
She's also the founder of www.BeautySweetSpot.com . This is where Jeannine writes about the most popular trends, celebrity styles, gives tips and tricks from the experts and reveals the latest industry news. She also gave us some tips about how to have a great interview. Aside from dressing appropriately, making eye contact and sending a follow-up "Thank You" note, here's some of her advice:
-Do Your Research: Research the company you're interviewing with as well as the person conducting the interview. Google or browse industry news for their name or profile to get an idea of what kind of person they are. Check to see if they're on Facebook or Twitter. The more you know about them, the more comfortable you'll feel.
-Be Prepared and Organized: Bring along extra copies of your resume and place them in a portfolio. Also bring along good magazines or trade publications to read while you wait.
-Make Yourself Known: One way to leave both a first and lasting impression is to create your own business card. This shows that you have good initiative and are a dedicated person. Keep the information on your card simple and professional, but you can also add a little personality to show your originality and unique character.

