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Can you overdress for an interview?
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostWhat do you do for a living?
And I agree with not wearing a suit if it fits piss poor. The tailoring of my suits typically cost a hundred or more.
Dressing nicely scores points. It is possible to over dress, depending on the position you are interviewing for. I wanted to make when I was interviewing people that they were capable of dressing presentable."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostI've never worn a suit to an interview. If you're shooting for CEO or some shit like that go for it.
It's great if you landed a job in your gym shorts and wife beaters, a sombrero, and Scooby Doo slippers, but for most decent paying professional jobs, you're better off wearing at least a tie, if not a suit.
For the record, I've never worn a suit a day in my life. Never owned one. I still realize that it's the best practice when interviewing for a decent paying sales job. I've luckily gotten by with just a tie so far.
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Originally posted by ImayBblack View PostIt depends on the job you are applying for. If it is in a bar then wear jeans and a nice shirt. If it is for upper management wear slacks and a tie. If its for anything other than upper management, slacks and a dress shirt is reasonable. You don't want them to think you are overqualified depending on the job.
Where in here did i say you couldnt wear a tie if it wasnt upper management. I clearly stated that it depends on the type of job. I was just giving scenerios or examples if you like.See you later...
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I have always been told to dress one step above the dress code for the position you are interviewing. So if business casual is the attire then wear a tie, and a sports coat if winter. If the normal attire is a tie, wear a suit. If the normal attire is jeans then a button up and slacks should suffice.
If the normal attire is Scooby Doo slippers, then some Crocks will probably pass.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostI have always been told to dress one step above the dress code for the position you are interviewing. So if business casual is the attire then wear a tie, and a sports coat if winter. If the normal attire is a tie, wear a suit. If the normal attire is jeans then a button up and slacks should suffice.
If the normal attire is Scooby Doo slippers, then some Crocks will probably pass.
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Stephen, I didn't read the entire thread but some good advice is:
Alway dress one to two levels above what the job's dress code would be.
A Navy or medium Gray suit for the first interview, and never a black suit for the first one.
If it's business casual, earth tones and no loud colors (red, etc..)
Good luck man.
David
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Originally posted by Grimpala View PostI think we need to know WTF the OP is interviewing for. All we've been able to do so far is speculate.
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Originally posted by cobrajet69 View PostStephen, I didn't read the entire thread but some good advice is:
Alway dress one to two levels above what the job's dress code would be.
A Navy or medium Gray suit for the first interview, and never a black suit for the first one.
If it's business casual, earth tones and no loud colors (red, etc..)
Good luck man.
David
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