Interview Attire
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- k0na_an0k0
opinion
- mrdobolina0
huh?
- wordssssss0
Still got the job sucker and never worn them since.
- Jaline0
I agree with mrdob and mg33. I used to be more concerned about wearing jeans to work though, but I guess if everyone else is wearing it you should dress a level higher.
- Jaline0
I also agree with Ponyboy and flavor.
- mrdobolina0
if a company didnt hire you because you overdressed, it is your fault for not letting your personality come thru. if you overdress you can always joke your way out of it. if you underdress, you're fucked, there is no joking out of that without looking unprepared.
my advice to anyone going for a professional job is to wear a suit with no tie. it always works out, they either think "this guy has a great personality and dresses funky" or they think "it wouldnt take much for us to get this guy a shirt and a tie that matches our shit. either way you are gold. If you walk in and everyone is casual, lose the jacket and the shirt tucking. it's pretty easy to do this stuff and you are covered on all fronts.
- MSTRPLN0
it took me three interviews to figure out that dressing in jeans is the wrong way to go for the interview, regardless of what kind of position or company it is.
forget the suit. just rock a shirt and tie with dress pants.
it just shows that you don't fuck around.
If everyone interviewing you is in jeans and t-shirt, ask them why they didn't dress up for YOU.
- designvandal0
I wore a new era, t shirt , jeans and nikes and still go the job....
- ********0
Ive gone to an interview in shorts, swearshirt and hat. got a big offer too.
its all bout your work and your attitude and such.
Nice Jeans, Nice Shirt and nice shoes.