What to Wear to Job Interviews, According to 10 CEOs

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You know the saying when it comes to first impressions — you only get one, so you better make it count. There is no occasion where the stakes are higher than at a high-pressure job interview. So who better to ask about nailing a fashionable first impression than these ultimate #girlbosses who’ve made it to the top? Heed their advice when it comes to dressing not only for the interview but your dream career.

Erika Wasser, CEO of Glam&Go:

“Interviews are about showing an employer who you are and giving them a sense of your personality and what kind of energy you’ll bring to the office environment. It’s as much about culture fit in most industries as it is about competence. Have great style? Show it off! Never see yourself in formal business attire? Don’t wear it to the interview. People want to recognize the person they hired when they’re on the job. I’m a really casual, but stylish, person (who doesn’t own a suit or a blazer), so interview attire has been about showcasing my point of view while at the same time showing my employer I know how to dress appropriately for work.”

Jenny Miranda, CEO of Jenny Miranda Public Relations, LLC in NYC:

“Before you dress for a job interview, it’s imperative to research the company’s culture. If the company has a casual dress code, ditch the full suit and keep the blazer or wear a trendy business dress (knee-length, no spaghetti straps). If you’re interviewing for a fashion company, you should try to wear an outfit that’s on trend and shows off your personal style. Don’t forget to accessorize! Something as simple as a statement necklace could be a conversation starter. This doesn’t mean you should dip into your savings account to buy an expensive outfit — you can find some great buys at retailers like Century 21, H&M, and thrift stores.”

Rakia Reynolds, CEO of Skai Blue Media:

“When you go into an interview, know WHO you are meeting with and what the brand of the company represents as it relates to that person. Personality always reigns, but employers are looking at how you can be an extension of their brand, so being polished and poised in some instances precedes that. As the founder of a creative communications company, I look for pieces that tell a story. For example, a blazer or cardigan shows me that you’ve taken an extra step to complete your look. A necklace — whether it’s a statement or trinket — shows more of your personal side. Shoes show your game… I can tell if you’re a weekend warrior (more relaxed) or a get it done by any means type of person, by what you step in.”

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Kelly Howard, CEO of EightSixtySouth:

“Do a little research on the company and the people that work there — there’s so much information available at your fingertips these days, you no longer have any excuse to walk into an environment uninformed. Your look should be polished and sophisticated, while still expressing your personal sense of style. I’m personally a fan of a nice tailored top and/or blazer, dark pants, and a killer heel.”

Nadia Boujarwah CEO of Dia&Co:

“Finding the perfect outfit to take on the day is essential to putting your best foot forward. Whether you need to impress and land your dream job, or want to easily transition from the office to date night, it’s all in the details! Just add your favorite shoes and accessories to make the look completely yours.”

Emily Holmes Hahn, CEO of LastFirst:

“A blazer, OTK boots, and structured bag say ‘boss’ like no other, but I like to soften the power suit elements with a feminine hem and beautiful (professional) jewelry. This is just who I am and what I feel most comfortable in; but when I interview job candidates, I definitely keep an eye out for posture and overall ease, so any outfit that you feel great in, should work as a sous-blazer base. It’s also important for women to dress on the more conservative side at job interviews, and to respect the particular company’s culture/dress code when choosing an outfit.”

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Orit Hashay, CEO of Brayola:

“The person sitting across the table from you will not only be evaluating your aptitude and skill sets but also your overall body language and presentation, so dress the part. More often than not, women are busy choosing which button down and dress pants to wear with what blazer. What’s often overlooked (and probably plays the biggest role in helping you feel confident) is support — from your underwear. Wearing the right bra might help relieve back pain, letting you stand up taller and have better posture. Choosing the right pair of underwear can ease your mind of anyone seeing your panty line. A smart woman always knows how to make her intimates work for her.”

Hailey Harmon, CEO of Aitch Aitch:

“Working in fashion, I think my interview style was edgier, because my potential employers appreciated a sense of style, and looking put together. Also, there’s nothing like a great outfit to give you that little extra boost of confidence. I wore a lot of Helmut Lang and Theory, which is incredibly tailored and looks put together, but with an edge. I also invested in good shoes, which last a lifetime if you take care of them properly. And, of course, The M.K. tote.”

Jessica Hendricks Yee, CEO of The Brave Collection:

“I recommend clean and chic with a little hint of your personality. For me, I’m always wearing a few layers of jewelry that are meaningful to me and that give my look a little bit of a cool, gypsy feel. I like to mix high-low, casual, and refined for an easy, yet polished look. For my last meeting, I wore faded black denim fringe jeans from H&M with a black silk top from Reformation and this killer cream wool blazer from Rag and Bone that I snagged on sale. Ultimately, it’s about how you feel, so wear something that makes you feel like the boss that you are.”

Julia LeClair, CEO of Orchard Mile:

“I love a classic, crisp poplin blouse with an edge to it. You can never go wrong with a classic and I love how these have a little more style and flare, which makes you stand out and show some personality. These are perfect if you are going in for the ‘corporate’ or ‘creative’ interview. As for a purse, a structured bag is a must when it comes to an interview. It shows professionalism and will go with almost anything. You can wear it with a more fun, flowy outfit and use it to tone it down. I’m obsessed with the Givenchy Horizon bag, and this nude color for the spring is so beautiful and versatile. The band around the top has just enough personality to take the traditional tote to the next level. The Perrin Paris bag is a really fun twist to a classic structured tote.”

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It looks like Sydney Sweeney loves an internet rabbit hole as much as we do. The Euphoria actress is producing and starring in a new movie from Warner Bros. inspired by a Reddit short story that had the internet buzzing. Keep reading for the full scoop on the movie, and the insane Reddit post that inspired it, called "I pretended to be a missing girl so I could rob her family."

Here’s everything we know about Sydney Sweeney’s new movie from Warner Bros., coming soon.

Sydney Sweeney's new movie isn't the first "creepypasta" Reddit adaptation.

The movie is based on a Reddit short story called "I pretended to be a missing girl so I could rob her family," written by Joe Cote in the r/nosleep forum on Reddit. The channel provides users the space to post spooky short stories from a first-person perspective — and to discuss all the posts like the stories are real.

This tale follows a drifter who decides to pose as a missing girl to trick and rob the girl’s family. But it doesn’t take long for her to realize she’s made a terrible mistake. Other "creepypasta" stories from a subreddit (which, according to Business Insider, is a term inspired by "copypasta," blocks of text that go viral and become memes) have been adapted for the screen like 2018's Slender Man movie, inspired by the character in the Something Awful internet forum.

This isn’t the first project Sydney Sweeney has produced — she worked behind the scenes on Anyone But You with Glen Powell and her horror flick Immaculate. She’s also an executive producer on BookTok adaptation The Housemaid, which is directed by Paul Feig and stars Brandon Sklenar and Amanda Seyfried alongside Sydney.

Alongside Sydney producing, we'll also get a script by Eric Roth, the Oscar-winning writer behind Dune and Forrest Gump. Stay tuned for the latest news on the I Pretended To Be A Missing Girl cast and release date as we receive updates!

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Etoilé is bringing the world of ballet to TV— and we finally have a first look! Show creators Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino are ready for viewers to see the complex, messy, and beautiful moments that make up the life of a ballet dancer through Etoilé. And while the show may feature your Gilmore Girls and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel faves, don't expect Etoilé to be a carbon copy of either.

So give your undivided attention to this Etoilé first look because your fave husband and wife duo have officially done it again!

Scroll to see the thrilling Etoilé first look!

What is 'Etoilé' about?

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According to Vanity Fair, Etoilé focuses on the inner world of two prominent "ballet companies as they embark on a groundbreaking scheme to lure audiences back to their art form." The "scheme" involves something akin to Wife Swap and this is sure to have hilarious and (maybe) disastrous results.

Where is the show based?

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Are you ready for this? Viewers will be transported to New York and Paris.

Who's a part of the cast?

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Now comes the fun part! Etoilé has a stacked cast that includes Luke Kirby ("Jack"), Charlotte Gainsburg ("Geneviève"), Lou de Laâge, Gideon Glick, David Alvarez, Ivan du Pontavice, Taïs Vinolo, David Haig, Simon Callow, and Yanic Truesdale.

How many episodes will there be?

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Etoilé will have eight episodes which seems to be the standard for most series!

How many seasons will there be?

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The Hollywood Reporterreported Etoilé will have two seasons.

When does it premiere?

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It premieres on Amazon Prime April 24, 2025 so we're counting down until this captivating new series hits our screens. We may even start a group chat so we can talk about explosive moments!

Watch The Trailer For 'Étoile'

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It's evident everyone's not on board with the New York and Paris ballet companies swapping their "top talent," but it seems like the high-brow plan may be the greatest thing that happens to them. From comedic rants to the precision of the dancers, Étoile has the makings of a great series!

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If you’re craving the weekly dramaGrey’s Anatomy season 21 regularly supplies outside of your weekly watch, Netflix is coming out with a show that aims to fill the void. Pulse, a medical drama series, follows the personal and professional lives of the doctors and staff at a Miami trauma center. Certainly Grey’s Anatomy-esque, if you ask me!

Here are all the details on Netflix’s newest medical drama Pulse, starring Willa Fitzgerald, Colin Woodell, and Justina Machado (and more!)

Check Out The ‘Pulse’ Trailer Now.

Now that’s how you do a trailer! A steamy workplace romance coupled with the drama and intensity of working in Miami’s busiest level 1 trauma center = a happy gal over here. From the trailer alone, I can tell this is a fresh take on the average medical drama, boasting more energy and intensity from its leading cast and script. As if I really needed another show to binge, I have a feeling I’ll binge this series fast.

What is the new series Pulse on Netflix?

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The TLDR: A group of ER residents navigate medical crises and personal drama while dealing with a scandalous allegation at their Miami hospital. The longer, more detailed version, for those who are curious and want the full story: Danielle, who goes by Danny, is in her third year of residency and is unexpectedly promoted after the hospital’s chief resident, Dr. Xander Phillips, is suspended. Danny and Phillips must work together as word of their secret fling begins to spread around the hospital like wildfire. To add fuel to the fire — pun intended — a hurricane hits Miami, flooding the ER with trauma cases (sorry, that one was unintentional).

​Who else will be starring alongside Willa Fitzgerald?

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The Pulse cast has some truly awesome names, including:

  • Willa Fitzgerald as Danielle "Danny" Simms: Our seemingly fearless protagonist and leader who doubles as a third-year resident on Maguire Medical Center’s medical team.
  • Colin Woodell as Dr. Xander Phillips: Danielle’s beau and the chief resident at Maguire — aka her supervisor. Thank you, Danny, for the inevitable drama I know this relationship will cause. Hey, what can I say? It’s going to make for great TV!
  • Justina Machado as Natalie Cruz: Natalie's the chair of surgery and emergency medicine, who's over both administration and medicine.
  • Jesse Yates as Harper Simms: A second-year emergency medicine resident who just so happens to be Danielle’s younger sibling.
  • Jesse T. Usher as Sam Elijah: A third-year emergency medicine resident.
  • Jack Bannon as Tom Cole: A second-year surgical resident.
  • Daniela Nieves as Camila Perez: One of Danielle’s colleagues, also a third-year resident.
  • Chelsea Muirhead as Sophie Chan: A surgical intern.
  • Santiago Segura as Gabriel Moreno: An ER nurse and team player.
  • Ash Santos as Nia Washington: A Miami-Dade County EMT.
  • Néstor Carbonell as Dr. Ruben Soriano: The feared senior surgeon.
  • Arturo Del Puerto as Luis Dominguez: The ER’s Charge Nurse.
  • Jessica Rothe as Cass Himmelstein: A charming senior ER nurse.

​Where and when can I binge Pulse?!

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The 10-episode series will stream exclusively on Netflix starting April 3, 2025.

​Where was Pulse filmed?

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Though set in the heat of Miami, Florida, Pulse was filmed 2,000 miles west in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Now, I’m fascinated and simultaneously excited to see how they’ve recreated the vibrant, beachy vibes of Miami using the desert landscape Albuquerque has to offer!

Pulse just proves that Medical Dramas Are SO Back. Here Are 21 You Can Stream Right Now!