Right lads ive only got one suit!! Ive got 2 hours of 2 interviews Fiday at 10am do i wear Brown cameraman, brown cords, clarks shoes with brown check aqua shirt
Or Black & grey suit, shirt, tie cufflinks and polished shoes
What you rekon..........if i pass this interview then its a presentation to ceo etc do i save the suit for that???
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Wear the suit twice mate, looks easily changed with different shirt, tie etc. Don't think anyone will be too arsed but it looks like you've made an effort, you're serious about the job imo
I wouldn't wear the Aqua shirt IMO. A lot of people have a bad stigma about these. Just get yourself a cheap white shirt. Id say its 70/30 towards what you say more that what you wear.
As long as your well presented, that will do the job.
Stone Island, Burberry Scarf, Levi, Aqua cap (less discreet) and a bad attitude, intimidate the fuckers into giving you the job, O and dont remove scarf from face during full interview and muffle voice so cant be identified, PROPER ....................................
The thing is you are judged within the first 8 seconds of a meeting especially with new folk, those that know you if interviewed by them will be expecting to see you scrub up, now nothing wrong with the smart casual approach, but for this type of job I would really go for suit, makes all the difference. If you get through and things more relaxed, informal then you can show your extravagant side and maybe go a litlle more dressed down, Personally I dont wear suits as a rule, just nice and smart trousers and shirt, no tie but I dealing with folk I know in meetings and its not neccessary for my role.... you could always bring the cameraman in on this level of dress if you wish, As I sure the head honchos would definately notice the quality :)
[quote="OFFHand"]. you could always bring the cameraman in on this level of dress if you wish, As I sure the head honchos would definately notice the quality :)[/quote]
Yes but 80% of the world haven't got a fucking clue mate
always wear a suit for any interview mate....i wore one for a job within my work even when i was told not tae bother.....it will never do any harm where as not wearing one might.....
Like Rob said you can wear a different shirt and tie for the next round if you just have one suit.
No matter how much you spent on the alternative outfit it isn't appropriate for all business meetings/people so why take the risk? If you were on equal footing with another interviewee but they got the job as they wore a cheap suit then how gutting would that be?
The thing is I have had comments from the older folk, not into clothes noticing the quality prob the Harris Tweed and stated they could see this cost a fair bit of money... good ice breaker if you like chatting to COE's
I have interviewed a lot of people in the past....always wear a suit! don't go in smelling of cigarettes and don't overdo the aftershave ( 2 things I can't stand)
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