Anonymous wrote:If you don't really care, by all means go ahead and wear flats.
Personally I think flats look stupid with most interview-appropriate suits and dresses.
Anonymous wrote:The point of heels is not just to add height and "posture". It elongates the leg and looks more formal and like proper women's business attire, which is what you want to have in an interview. Just like for a man, a tie serves no purpose but looks more formal.
Obviously it's up to her, but I would get some low heel, comfortable to walk in heels for the interview. Not flats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'11' and I've always worn (low) heels to interviews. High heels you can't walk in may seem high-maintenance.
On the other hand I'm guessing she probably knows what she feels best in and what is appropriate
I’m your height and never wear heels. The point of heels is to add height and posture. I don’t need help in those areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of polished styles for flats. Your wife should wear what makes her feel the most confident.
+1. I wouldn't wear an unstructured ballet flat to an interview but there are plenty of very professional looking flats out there that wouldn't raise any eyebrows in an interview.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My wife, who is 30, is interviewing for senior analyst/supervisor roles at Fortune 1000 companies. She is about 5'9 in height for what its worth. She says she feels comfortable in flats, so she wears those to interviews. She thinks that women who wear heels come off as high maintenance. My opinion is that she would wear heels with her suit as this is what I've seen other successful women wear in professional service firm settings - and it projects an image of confidence. What do you all think?
Heels are uncomfortable and bad for your feet. Why don't you wear heels if you love them so much?
Anonymous wrote:My wife, who is 30, is interviewing for senior analyst/supervisor roles at Fortune 1000 companies. She is about 5'9 in height for what its worth. She says she feels comfortable in flats, so she wears those to interviews. She thinks that women who wear heels come off as high maintenance. My opinion is that she would wear heels with her suit as this is what I've seen other successful women wear in professional service firm settings - and it projects an image of confidence. What do you all think?
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of polished styles for flats. Your wife should wear what makes her feel the most confident.