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	<title>Comments on: Preparing for Your Veterinary School Interview</title>
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		<title>By: Tattoo Cover Sleeves for Interviews</title>
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		<description>I am not a vet, but rather a former recruiter turned nurse. As far as tattoos are concerned, yes -  it&#039;s certainly becoming more acceptable which is fantastic considering I have a 1/2 sleeve myself. However to play it safe when interviewing, I would recommend covering your tattoos, rather take a chance and getting wrongfully judged and potentially losing out on a job offer. I&#039;ve seen it happen many times when I was a recruiter. Far too often &quot;personal opinion&quot; comes into play during the hiring process. When I interview, I use a cover sleeve - it matches my skin tone and is super comfortable. Much better than applying makeup.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am not a vet, but rather a former recruiter turned nurse. As far as tattoos are concerned, yes &#8211;  it&#8217;s certainly becoming more acceptable which is fantastic considering I have a 1/2 sleeve myself. However to play it safe when interviewing, I would recommend covering your tattoos, rather take a chance and getting wrongfully judged and potentially losing out on a job offer. I&#8217;ve seen it happen many times when I was a recruiter. Far too often &#8220;personal opinion&#8221; comes into play during the hiring process. When I interview, I use a cover sleeve &#8211; it matches my skin tone and is super comfortable. Much better than applying makeup.</p>
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