Female Interpreter Attire

blue sleeveless blouse

  1. in hot weather
  2. possibly suitable in a very relaxed setting, or for outdoor interpretation.
  3. okay, this one might be for informal interpreting on a very hot day.
  4. this blouse should have a blazer or something to wear over it.
  5. sleeveless is never professional. put a blazer over this and it's perfectly fine for all interpreting situations...except maybe deaf-blind.
  6. some community - not all suitable
  7. i don't work in sleeveless without a jacket or sweater.
  8. only outdoor, warm weather interpreting, when sleeves would be too hot.
  9. get sleeves
  10. outdoor interpreting or when it is so hot that it could affect the product.
  11. if it's an outdoor venue and the weather is hot.
  12. perhaps for an outdoor event in a casual setting.
  13. maybe for a cruise or outdoor casual assignment, though.
  14. i would not wear this to interpret.
  15. sleeveless can only be worn in very casual settings.
  16. sleeveless is generally not acceptable (in my opinion), although the educational interpreting setting can sometimes be more casual.
  17. could be suitable for more situations if paired with a cardigan.
  18. sleeveless is a personal choice... if it's outdoors and it's above 90 degrees? maybe... do you groom your armpits? do you have tattoos? what is the scenario? i'd say if the school dress code allows it, sure... though a collared button-down sleeveless would look more professional.
  19. staff in an office setting
  20. put on a sweater.
  21. will work in these situations if it has a sweater to cover the shoulders.
  22. only okay with a sweater or jacket over it.
  23. field trip, possible outdoor activity on a warm day.
  24. if you wear a jacket... okay.
  25. given the proper weather, this could be suitable for more casual settings.
  26. may be suitable for a casual setting.
  27. appropriate for some more casual assignments in places with a hot climate, such as arizona, texas, florida, or louisiana. however, i would have a jacket on hand, just in case.
  28. especially if it is a very warm environment. staff may be dressed like this.
  29. only if there's a dark-colored blazer or lightweight cardigan on top.
  30. living and working in the west where it can be very hot and very cold on the same day, and dealing with extreme ac indoors and high heat outdoors, bare arms are fine.
  31. add a dark solid jacket to this, and it may be appropriate for many community assignments.
  32. may be suitable for an outdoor job when the weather is hot and the event is casual.
  33. maybe
  34. only suitable for outdoors on a hot day, should have some kind of sleeve.
  35. concert
  36. if a jacket goes over it
  37. black sweater upon arrival
  38. sleeveless shirts, i think, can be appropriate in low-risk, casual settings, especially if it is very warm.
  39. with a black cardigan, not sleeveless but the color is fine.
  40. outside on a hot day
  41. i'm unsure about this one. the color is good, and if the environment/situation is very hot, the interpreter shouldn't be faint and dripping sweat from the heat.