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Anyone else worry about looking too young in interviews?

I'm not even *that* young anymore (34), but I am interviewing for executive jobs that I am qualified for yet I feel like they won't hire me b/c I look too young.  Usually this is a good thing for a woman!  How can I make myself look older w/o being frumpy?  I'm going to buy a new suit and maybe a new bag.  I hate to spend $$ on stuff right now, but I haven't had to wear a suit in years and it shows. 

Re: Anyone else worry about looking too young in interviews?

  • Go for the new suit! I know it's extra money, but I think you'll feel good about yourself in general. Do you think a haircut would help at all? I've always looked young as well, and tend not to spend time on my hair, but I think it can make a difference. Go in there looking sharp and standing tall and your qualifications should speak for themselves :) GL!
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  • I wouldn't even worry about the money - I'd worry more about the cut and the cut of your shirt underneath.  I'd also probably wear your hair back and wear makeup that is not bright.  I would also focus more on what you say then how you look.  I am used to being one of the youngest people in meetings and when interviewing - it's definitely more what you say than how you look. 

  • I've wondered about that, especially since I'm interviewing for position that work directly with physicians.  I have to remind myself that I have a graduate degree and almost 6 years of work experience.  I can do the job even if I am younger.
    Annalise Marie 05.29.06
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    Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
  • Just make sure the suit fits you well, i think that is the most important fact!  Also keep accessories and shoes classic, wear a good looking watch! 

    ETA: obviously your skills should speak for themselves, but if impressing them with your prsence does not hurt!

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