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re: Suit or No Suit to Interview
Posted on 8/13/19 at 10:05 pm to Sun God
Posted on 8/13/19 at 10:05 pm to Sun God
frick no. You're lucky to see my shirt tucked in if I don't have to go to the office.
But an interview is at the very least a coat if not a tie. Always dress above what the job is. Business casual everyday for the job means a suit for the interview. Job at a grocery store or something means business casual for the interview.
But an interview is at the very least a coat if not a tie. Always dress above what the job is. Business casual everyday for the job means a suit for the interview. Job at a grocery store or something means business casual for the interview.
Posted on 8/13/19 at 10:10 pm to TH03
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But an interview is at the very least a coat if not a tie. Always dress above what the job is. Business casual everyday for the job means a suit for the interview. Job at a grocery store or something means business casual for the interview.
I think the only caveat is the assumption that this will just be an hour out of 3 different work days, at his workplace so I assume there’s expectation that he’s roughly in standard work clothes. In that case I think you can subtly up the sneakers to good shoes, and the polo to a nice dress shirt for at least initial and maybe save the suit to upper level as it progresses.
Posted on 8/13/19 at 10:10 pm to TH03
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But an interview is at the very least a coat if not a tie. Always dress above what the job is. Business casual everyday for the job means a suit for the interview. Job at a grocery store or something means business casual for the interview.
While this is decent advice for a new hire, an internal interview should be treated MUCH differently, imo.
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