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Weigookin74
Joined: 26 Oct 2009
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Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 5:53 pm Post subject: |
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Really depends. I never dressed up for my job because I was told I didn't need to. I work at a public elementary school (SMOE). I often go into work with a normal t-shirt (no writing/logos) and jeans. Some days I wear polos or another collared shirt. Only the administrative people at my school 'dress up'. Some of the other public school teachers I know from the same intake are required to wear trousers/dress pants and dressy shirts, at minimum. Most of the teachers at my school wear a t-shirt and jeans or other non dressy clothes.
Obviously it's better to play it safe. Suit if you have it, dress pants, nice shoes, dress shirt and a tie if you don't. If the environment seems really lax then I'd go with a polo and khaki pants. |
The title says:
" Post subject: Appropriate clothing for hagwon interview"
not what to wear in the work environment.
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Never underestimate the power of the clean cut look. Even in this day and age of scruffy hair and shaggy beards, the ladies still like a clean look (Korean and western). |
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J Rock

Joined: 17 Jan 2009 Location: The center of the Earth, Suji
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:32 am Post subject: |
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Keep it casual but somewhat classy. A neatly pressed Metallica OR Pantera shirt tucked in of course, paired with a nice stone washed pair of jeans.
Next, new tennis shoes, no beat up dirty lawn mowing shoes, this is a FREAKING HAGWON INTERVIEW for God's sake not a job digging ditches!
Optional accessories, could be a wallet chain, sunglasses, chain necklace, etc...the options are really endless. You want something that says take me seriously work wise, BUT I am the life of the party when we go out for drinks after.
You think i'm joking but you cant imagine all the different types I have interviewed for my director.
1. There was a young gyopo guy who came in wearing a baby blue suit that was about 5 times too big for him. Nice guy but super nervous.
2. A white guy from the states who was "passing through," and was looking for a litle work.
3. A 50 year old gyopo said he was from San Francisco, couldn't really speak English that well. I asked him what he did for work in SF and he said, "oh a little of this a little of that." He wouldnt say anymore about it. He reeked of cigarette smoke too. Keep in mind this job was a kindy job singing songs...
4. A late 20's early 30's guy who wore a black trench coat, a black T-shirt with some sort of animal print on it, ripped jeans, and black military boots. He told me that he thought he was gonna get fired from the Hagwon down the street (and he told me which hagwon, I actually knew a couple people that worked there too which he said were all A-holes) for not being motivated enough. I asked him to expound on his motivation level and why they didn't think he had enough. He said, "I'm motivated as HELL! All the kids there love me!"
I later found out from the people I knew at his Hagwon that the kids were terrified of him, he hit on all the female teachers, and he only talked about one thing, FOOD. He constantly talked about his crowning achievement, he bought a brick of cheese from some foreign store in Itaewon and he ate it all in one day!
There were more but I'm tired and am going to bed. |
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