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Mmartin_47 wrote: » Any suggestions?
mikej412 wrote: » Congratulations! Yeah, don't ask a bunch of computer/network geeks for fashion advice. Would that fit in with what you saw during your interview process? When in doubt -- ask your new boss. For some reason Lacoste polo shirts and Ralph Lauren polo shirts make me think '70s. Are you talking alligator logo and guy on horse playing polo logo polo shirts?
mikej412 wrote: » Congratulations! Yeah, don't ask a bunch of computer/network geeks for fashion advice.
dynamik wrote: » Congratulations! Unless you're going to be working in a sweatshop
jbaello wrote: » Wow it looks like they do have alot of requirements I don't think anyone has checked for my credit, but hey they have the winning hand nowadays...
genXrcist wrote: » Way to go! Party time this weekend eh? As for the clothing, wear the attire of the person whose position you wan next. But, for 1st day on the job khaki's and button down, long-sleeved shirt says you take yourself seriously but not too much. Next day you blend in a bit more keeping in mind the future job you want. Good luck!
Mmartin_47 wrote: » I was wondering do you think short-sleeve would be ok too?
genXrcist wrote: » That being said, I think short-sleeved, button down shirts are less forgiving if you're trying to avoid the whole Milton, Nerd look but I'm sure you can make it work. IMHO
Mmartin_47 wrote: » Our dress code consists of: jeans, plain t-shirt, and tennis shoes. First few days at work were laid back. But now I have to learn our ticketing system once my background check is cleared.
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