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Apr 28, 2015
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The Old Y
You want to dress one step more formal above him.
So find out what he is wearing and then upgrade slightly.
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Dress code question: I have a job interview on Friday (very small company)
JackStack
4/28/15 9:07am
If he invited you to dress more casual, you should do it.
CougsOrDeath
4/28/15 9:08am
^^This^^
HiLife
4/28/15 9:21am
slacks, dress shirt, sport coat, no tie
WDaddy
4/28/15 9:08am
and polish your shoes
WDaddy
4/28/15 9:09am
Kiss up!
TNT
4/28/15 9:10am
Is this a suggestion or a personal attack?
BringBackRoyalBlue
4/28/15 9:16am
^^^ This is what I would do ^^^^
Solid-State Blue
4/28/15 9:09am
^^ This is what I'd do in this scenario. You can drop the coat, if needed.
CougaReb
4/28/15 9:37am
Id wear nice dress pants and a button down with no tie in that scenario
monkeycowboy
4/28/15 9:09am
do what he said
fattycoug
4/28/15 9:09am
If he specifically told you to dress casual
kccougar
4/28/15 9:09am
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Buffalo
4/28/15 9:09am
A rule of thumb given to me years ago (not sure if it still stands) is to dress
jayriggity
4/28/15 9:10am
When I read the subject, I said to myself, "Wear a suit unless they tell you
cheezedawg
4/28/15 9:10am
If no instruction was given I would wear a suit, but if he specifically said
jrob30
4/28/15 9:10am
RE: Dress code question: I have a job interview on Friday (very small company)
BlueFrog
4/28/15 9:11am
a borat mankini will definitely get you the job
oryguncoug
4/28/15 9:11am
this thread is awesome, it's like a 10 way hack!
jrob30
4/28/15 9:12am
Tuxedo T-Shirt: Shows that you want to be formal, but that you are also down to
BE-WHY-YOU
4/28/15 9:13am
The rule of thumb is to dress one step better than the interviewer
HiLife
4/28/15 9:14am
My daughter showed up in her Sunday best for an interview at In-n-Out.....
Bonoman
4/28/15 9:14am
It can hurt for some jobs.
Baron
4/28/15 9:38am
Cargo shorts and a hockey sweater
Sea Chicken
4/28/15 9:16am
Engineers? Yea, tucked-in button-down shirt and slacks is casual.
IGlowInTheDark
4/28/15 9:18am
I never go less than a shirt and tie
LaserCoug
4/28/15 9:21am
I did a summer internship for HP in Roseville, CA
El Pasco
4/28/15 9:23am
Where a suit sans tie. Still looks good and you can remove the jacket later.
zonacougar
4/28/15 9:29am
You want to dress one step more formal above him.
The Old Y
4/28/15 9:32am
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