What is the "dress code" for residency interviews? Do you have to wear a suit (for men or women)?
Hi all,
So i'm a California native, and have a few interviews lined up in Chicago in January. I'm sure it will be really really cold during that time. So, does anyone have any suggestions for wearing suits in these climates? I.e., do i have buy a suit that is a little big for me to wear leggings underneath and perhaps a light sweater instead of an oxford shirt? I really have no idea...and shoes? Since I am a female, what kind of shoes are nice and good for cold weather?
Thanks for all the help!
Hi all,
So i'm a California native, and have a few interviews lined up in Chicago in January. I'm sure it will be really really cold during that time. So, does anyone have any suggestions for wearing suits in these climates? I.e., do i have buy a suit that is a little big for me to wear leggings underneath and perhaps a light sweater instead of an oxford shirt? I really have no idea...and shoes? Since I am a female, what kind of shoes are nice and good for cold weather?
Thanks for all the help!
(NOT TIGHTS).
is a khaki-colored skirt suit too casual? i found one that SO cute, on sale, fits me (no alterations needed!) and looks great but i don't want to take too great of a risk.
Any thoughts? Thanks so much!
More strict guidelines for guys are:
1) Suit
- Charcoal or Navy - Black is too shiny and can be seen as too "slick".
- Brown/Olive/Grey are too casual. (Charcoal looks like a matte black, so don't be confused by the name. 🙂 )
- Single Breasted - Double is seen as "slick".
- Two or Three button.
- No gold/silvery buttons - too flashy.
- No vest.
2) Shirt
- White - standard for a first interview.
- French Blue, Blue, or White Pinstripe may be worn, but are a little less formal.
- If you wear a french cuffed shirt, be careful not to wear flashy cuff-links.
3) Tie
- Conservative - no cartoons or wild designs
- Not solid - you wind up looking like a waiter
4) Shoes
- Black
- Polished
- No Loafers.
5) Black socks.
6) Conservative accessories - no cartoon watches, giant watch necklaces, dangling earrings, lip-tongue piercings with linking chain...etc.
Not that any of these guidelines need to be followed, but you can't go wrong following them. 🙂
what type of shirts are the ladies wearing under their suits? button down vs. shell? and this may sound dumb, but if you wear a button down, do you put the shirt collar inside the jacket collar or on top?
Hi all,
So i'm a California native, and have a few interviews lined up in Chicago in January. I'm sure it will be really really cold during that time. So, does anyone have any suggestions for wearing suits in these climates? I.e., do i have buy a suit that is a little big for me to wear leggings underneath and perhaps a light sweater instead of an oxford shirt? I really have no idea...and shoes? Since I am a female, what kind of shoes are nice and good for cold weather?
Thanks for all the help!
what type of shirts are the ladies wearing under their suits? button down vs. shell? and this may sound dumb, but if you wear a button down, do you put the shirt collar inside the jacket collar or on top?
what type of shirts are the ladies wearing under their suits? button down vs. shell? and this may sound dumb, but if you wear a button down, do you put the shirt collar inside the jacket collar or on top?
i have a little theory on this one. doctors never wear a suit to work, rather they're usually in nice slacks, shirt, and their white coat. thus by having interviewees in a full suit, we stick out like sore thumbs. thus we are readily identifiable to residents and faculty who'll hopefully take the opportunity to greet and welcome us.
skirts should be about knee length (too short is a definate no-no, too long looks too stodgy and you will look short and dumpy), but pants can be worn by women without issue. I am definately not a skirt wearer so did my interviews in a deep forest green suit with pants. Never had any problems (until my zipper broke and had to use a safety pin).
(If your friends laugh at you because you don't know how to sit right in a knee length skirt - that may be a clue not to wear it to an interview...😉 )
Hi all,
So i'm a California native, and have a few interviews lined up in Chicago in January. I'm sure it will be really really cold during that time. So, does anyone have any suggestions for wearing suits in these climates? I.e., do i have buy a suit that is a little big for me to wear leggings underneath and perhaps a light sweater instead of an oxford shirt? I really have no idea...and shoes? Since I am a female, what kind of shoes are nice and good for cold weather?
Thanks for all the help!
You have been misled. It's never cold in January in Chicago.
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You don't just cross your legs? 😕
😱 wow, really? i had no idea so much thought went into guy's clothes. where do you get to show your personality?
i think the proper thing to do is not cross at the knee (which we are most familiar with), but to cross the ankles, which is awkward, uncomfortable, and hard to remember. i'm wearing pants.
i think both work great! i was looking for a nice shell but ended up getting a button down siky shirt because i could'nt find a pretty colored shell. i think i want to put the collars out...i feel kinda stuffy and penguin-like with it in but i think both ways work 🙂
On the same topic, what color shirts/shells are women wearing? Should we be conservative white/ivory, or is it ok to get a little color, as long as it's not too wild (like light blue or pink)?
i think the proper thing to do is not cross at the knee (which we are most familiar with), but to cross the ankles, which is awkward, uncomfortable, and hard to remember. i'm wearing pants.
I find crossing at the ankles pretty straightforward. Place one foot on the ground, cross the other ankle in front of it and let the front foot lean on its side. Keep your knees, calves, and ankles touching each other as comfortable. If it's more comfortable, let your knees lean to one side.
I've been wearing a shorter skirt (it's what I have) and sometimes have found myself crossing my legs at the knees, and have not noticed any adverse reactions.
Not a biggie, I think.
Hello! I found this discussion on interview dressing very useful...I have shoulder length hair and was wondering if it is ok for to wear it in a neat ponytail . Any suggestions?
What should the ladies use to carry things in? My Iserson's says (in italics, no less) not to carry a purse. I have an attache case-- is that pretty common?
But I don't have Isersons...
sorry i was responding to the guy way back up who loved his tuxido...oops.this is the best response i have ever read on this website.
sorry i was responding to the guy way back up who loved his tuxido...oops.
😱 wow, really? i had no idea so much thought went into guy's clothes. where do you get to show your personality?