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I really miss not having an interiew the last 20 years.
Don't give them either, one man shop. Jim |
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I'd rather have the interviewer focus on my answers than try and figure out if I'm too clueless to put on a tie or why I didn't wear one. I guess your approach might all depend on who you're interviewing with. For us, first stop is a recruiter/HR. They don't see you as a part of the "team". You need to make it through them to get to the next interview. Just gotta play ball. Last summer we did a panel interview of a guy that was going to be a sub....he showed up with a casual shirt and sunglasses on his head. He was a total ass, but we still talk about the shirt and sunglasses. We were all in suits and it set a bad tone from the get go. |
Just changed jobs myself here in November. Dress here is business casual (slacks and a a polo shirt).
I had three interviews. Wore the black suit on the first one, and the grey suit on the second. The fact that I "dressed" for the interview was noted and appreciated. I was told at the end of the second interview to come back for the third and that I was welcome to dress down. You can never go wrong with dressing up for a first interview. AFJ |
Suit. Sorry, I learned at an early age that your manner of dress can convey respect, and a suit is the ultimate sign of that. Your manner of dress won't ultimately determine the outcome, but a good first impression might put you over the top. Some may call a suit stuffy, but I disagree. You may be stuffy, but if that's the case, flip flops and a tank top aint gonna help.
By the way, I've never went to an interview and not gotten the job. Also, I work for two engineering companies, and don't own a pair of wingtips.:) |
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Wear the tie, it's always better to "overdress" than "underdress"... Good luck!
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Wear a tie. A great big wide tie with bold colors. Maybe one with a silk-screened face on it or a baseball or football franchise logo.
You don't want them to forget you, have some balls and take a fashion risk, be bold! J/k |
Last two jobs I landed (two years and three weeks ago) I went without ties. Both upward moves. Interviews were during the day, explained that wearing ties was a sure sign at my old company that I was interviewing.
I'm in IT though. Your call. |
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Wear the tie. If this is really a problem/concern, you can always wear a dress shirt open collared and sleeves up at the job, throw on the tie and roll down the sleeves for the interview. |
I'm in software biz in New England. I always wear a tie to an interview. (OK, a couple of contracts ago I showed up in shorts and a Hawian shirt, but I pretty much knew I had the job already.).
The last interview I wore jeans and sneakers (driving shoes) but a nice white shirt and tie with and a dark cashmere blazer. First thing they said was "You can take your tie off if you want." I told them I usually wear a tie to a potential client's because it shows that I'm interested enough to undergo a certain amount of "ceremonial discomfort" on their behalf. -Chris |
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Yes in both cases. Last one offered a 15% bump. |
The rule is to dress one level higher than the regular clothes you will be expected to wear at the job. In this case that means your idea of a tie and jacket but not full business suit is very much the way to go. If you showed up in a full business suit they would think you were too stuffy to get your hands dirty. If you don't dress up at all they'll wonder why you don't respect them enough to fress up for an interview with them.
Dress like an engineer. You know what I mean. Sport coat, blue button down shirt, red tie and loafers or similar shoes. |
Suit with a tie, unless you are applying for a job as a lap dancer!
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what is this "tie" you speak of?
For interviews I wear one of my nicer Hawaiian shirts...and the newer flip flops. |
I work for one of the most casual companies in the world (Red Bull Energy Drink). I wore a full suit for both interviews!
Now I won't have to wear another one for as long as I work here! Overdressed is always better then underdressed for an interview! |
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I'll bet you got every job you interviewed for. |
What is this thing you call an "interview"?
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Quick update:
Wore the tie, no suit (jacket/slacks/nice shirt/shoes), and it was probably overkill, as the GM was wearing a pair of faded jeans and a polo shirt. No matter. I had an offer within 20 minutes. Seems like a cool company and I'd get to play with toys I've never played with before (and I get to play with some pretty cool toys at my current job), the money is good, and there seems to be a lot of room to grow. I'll get a formal offer on Monday, I'm told. :) Jim (tie wearer) |
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