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dave330i wrote: » Suit. Doesn't matter how the office dress. You should show up for your interview in a suit.
davidboy wrote: » Okay so I have two interviews coming up at my university for IT related positions. One is for a network position at school (casual), and the other is for a big industrial distribution company not necessarily related to IT (business casual). I was planning on wearing khakis and a button up shirt for the position at school. Should I dress the same way for the other position as well even though they are more business casual? I know that IT companies usually have a business casual or casual dress code but this company is not an IT company (but includes an IT dept). Would it be safer to wear a suit(minus the jacket) to this interview?
davidboy wrote: » A suit it is then. I'll just wear it without a jacket but with a tie.
davidboy wrote: » Well my friend who works there (and will be there during the interview) told me that a full on suit is too formal. He's interviewed a good half dozen people along with the other guys and some guy got hired even though he wore a t-shirt to an interview. I think what I wear will be enough (black shoes, trousers, dress shirt, tie), plus it's pretty warm down here. I think I'll consider wearing a jacket for the other interview though, since it's with a big company.
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