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jennielee15
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Name: Jennie
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interview advice (Jewish Agency)
I have an interview on Thursday with a Jewish Agency for a preschool social work position. I looked at pictures on their website and I noticed that most pictures of women have them wearing skirts. Should I dress in a skirt for the interview even though I am not Jewish? I don't want to make a bad impression of offend anyone. Also are there any other customs I should know?
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Posted 8/28/12 10:27 AM |
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
How religious is the agency?
I work in a conservative Jewish school as a teacher, and although I'm not Jewish I still am required to follow their dress code. I have to have clothes that always cover my shoulders and are fingertip length or longer. Pants are fine
I interviewed once for an Orthodox Jewish school, and was told point blank that I needed to wear a skirt knee length or longer, and have my elbows covered. In addition, if I was married, my head needed to be covered as well.
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Posted 8/28/12 12:00 PM |
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jennielee15
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
I really don't know, I mean in it's mission statement they talk about both the staff and clients being diverse and non denominational. So I'm guessing it's not super strict. I just don't want to offend anyone in the interview. I was thinking a skirt to my knees a cute blouse with a cardigan over to cover my arms. Do you think this is sufficient?
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Posted 8/28/12 12:04 PM |
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missfabulous
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interview advice (Jewish Agency)
I work in an orthodox yeshiva school and I am not Jewish. Because I worked through the public school (I was contracted out to work in the yeshiva) I was not required to wear skirts, however I did anyway. I would wear a skirt on the interview, just in case. Wearing a skirt would be seen more as a sign of respect, and definitely would not be offensive. Also, I would make sure your shirt isn't very revealing (no cap sleeves, etc).
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Posted 8/28/12 12:06 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
Dress for the job you want. I'd wear a skirt.
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Posted 8/28/12 12:17 PM |
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jennielee15
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
Thank you for all the advice!!! I guess I'm going shopping tonight!!!
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Posted 8/28/12 12:26 PM |
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WhatNow
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
It has nothing to do with being Jewish. Much like ANY man over the age of 13 entering a synagogue, even as a guest at a baby naming or bris, must wear a yarmulke, same goes for a woman working in a religious institution. She would have to adhere to the regulations and traditions of the said religion.
So, go buy that skirt and good luck on your interview!
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Posted 8/28/12 12:44 PM |
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Domino
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
I have the same advice i would give a man. Dress conservatively, in a suit. As a woman, i would wear a suit with a skirt, not pants.
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Posted 8/28/12 12:48 PM |
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jennielee15
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Name: Jennie
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
Posted by WhatNow
It has nothing to do with being Jewish. Much like ANY man over the age of 13 entering a synagogue, even as a guest at a baby naming or bris, must wear a yarmulke, same goes for a woman working in a religious institution. She would have to adhere to the regulations and traditions of the said religion.
So, go buy that skirt and good luck on your interview!
Thanks!!!
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Posted 8/28/12 12:51 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
If you were to get the job, you'd be expected to dress in accordance with the firm. I would wear a long skirt (to or past the knee), and I would make sure your shoulders are covered. Definitely err on the side of modesty.
if your attire won't fit in or will make your co-workers or clients uncomfortable, they won't hire you. you definitely need to dress to fit in. I'm not jewish, but it's the same way i would dress if I were attending an event at a family member's conservative shul or at an orthodox family member's home
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Posted 8/28/12 1:19 PM |
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
Posted by jennielee15
I really don't know, I mean in it's mission statement they talk about both the staff and clients being diverse and non denominational. So I'm guessing it's not super strict. I just don't want to offend anyone in the interview. I was thinking a skirt to my knees a cute blouse with a cardigan over to cover my arms. Do you think this is sufficient?
I would wear a jacket, not a cardigan, since it is an interview.
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Posted 8/28/12 5:38 PM |
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
As another social worker who is not Jewish, I think for the interview at least you should dress like you would for an interview at any other agency. It's perfectly fine though if you want to "dress the part".
I am sure they will tell you if there is a dress code required. I interviewed once at a nursing home in Queens that I had no idea was Jewish and was told that if hired (and they ultimately offered me position but I declined because I got something better elsewhere), I would need to wear the long skirt and long sleeves.
I also got my MSW at a Jewish university in Manhattan and never had to dress this way.
The social work school was extremely diverse, however.
Good luck on your interview!!
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Posted 8/28/12 8:20 PM |
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Name: Susan
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Re: interview advice (Jewish Agency)
Wear a suit with a skirt to the knees.
Good luck!
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Posted 8/29/12 11:30 AM |
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