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A Texas woman, Tyreshia Morgan, is causing a stir on TikTok after posting a video of herself wearing shorts to a job interview. She was sent home by the recruiters.
A TikTok user has shown an outfit she says resulted in her being “dress-coded” during a job interview. Creator @mtyreshiadaily recorded herself wearing the clothes she said prompted a recruiter to ask her to get changed – black shorts, a white top, and a cardigan. Tyreshia said she could not believe the recruiter asked her to change her outfit, and then come back and interview. “I look very neat and professional, so no,” she added. The outfit divided TikTok users, with some agreeing with Tyreshia while others disagreed with wearing shorts to an interview.
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The program hopes to collect clothing, shoes, hygiene products and more to help people get job interviews.
Interviewers use the tell me about yourself question to evaluate your confidence and get a pulse on your career goals, says executive recruiter Jeff Hyman.
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A US lady shares unhappiness after a recruiter asked if she wanted to change her outfit before rescheduling her interview. She wore shorts, a top and a cardigan.
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Sheri Cole acts as Executive Director for “The Wardrobe,” a nonprofit providing clothing assistance to people in need.