Jerrod's typical attire is that of baggy jeans decorated with chains, t-shirts with sometimes inappropriate phrases on them, and black nail polish. He has recently graduated from college with an engineering degree and is now looking for a job. After sending out many resumes, he received three calls for interviews. Two of the interviews are with large automotive companies whereas the third is with a small, independent engineering firm. In order to increase his likelihood of getting hired, Jerrod should
A) wear a suit and lose the nail polish for the smaller company, but be himself for the large companies.
B) realize that the companies, whether large or small, are only interested in his work, not his appearance.
C) wear a suit and lose the nail polish for the large companies, but be himself for the smaller company.
D) be himself and not worry about the image he is presenting.
E) manage the impression he makes on all of the companies by wearing a suit, removing the nail polish, and presenting the most professional appearance he can.