There are several threads, from 04-09, about this. But, these days, what do you intend on wearing to your interview?
There are several threads, from 04-09, about this. But, these days, what do you intend on wearing to your interview?
what are you ladies wearing?
I've bought my suit but I don't know what to wear on the inside.
I have my first interview in 2 weeks. Please help 🙁
I doubt a black suit is the kiss of death. Cartoon character ties, sneakers with a suit (I have seen it!!), and other such folly...that would be the kiss of death.
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btw, i've talked to multiple students at ucsf and uop (for those interested), they hate it when ppl where black. To them, everyone wears black, like they're going to a funeral lol. Those aren't my words btw. But yeah, wear something professional and not all black. my .02
I doubt a black suit is the kiss of death. Cartoon character ties, sneakers with a suit (I have seen it!!), and other such folly...that would be the kiss of death.
One of the biggest public misconceptions is that black suits = formal interview attire...
Black suits are for funerals and black tie events.
That's funny because at my last couple interviews, EVERYONE wore a black suit. Guess no one must have gotten in........
They're used to it by now. Everyone pretty much wears black unless you want to stand out. But standing out isn't always a good thing.
If you have a good personality, a black suit isn't going to make or break you.
lol unique is not always good hahah. I normally wear like a dark purple color with a purple tie. my buddy wore black n yellow once and his interviewer's cell phone rang with "black n yellow" by khalifa lol. that was awesome. he got in of course 😎
There is no need to get a custom tailored suit unless you're really short or really tall that you can't buy off the rack have minor adjustments made. while I realize many of you have limited funds, it has to fit you. If you're a 40R, don't get a 42 on the account of it being cheaper.
No no no. Fit is everything. Even if you let the in-house tailor at Joseph Banks or Mens Warehouse make alterations, do it. Anyone can spot improper fit.
There is no need to get a custom tailored suit unless you're really short or really tall that you can't buy off the rack have minor adjustments made. while I realize many of you have limited funds, it has to fit you. If you're a 40R, don't get a 42 on the account of it being cheaper.
I think you misread what I wrote. I agree it has to fit you. As i said if you're a 40R don't go for 42 on the account of it being cheaper.
I'm talking about completely custom tailored suits, where you pick out the fabric yourself that sort. Only the extreme cases like you're super short or super tall will you need to visit those shops.
This is good stuff here. Just be clean, conservative, and professional and use a little common sense when dressing for the interview. It's all about how you present yourself. If your confident and comfortable, no one is going to care that you're wearing a $79 100% polyester plain black suit. Pay a few bucks to have it tailored.
If you've never had the privilege of sporting a tie for 40+ hours a week, perhaps some dry runs around the house would do you well. A suit is hardly comfort-ware, but just a little familiarity with it all would be beneficial. I've been to some pre-dent functions at dental schools where nicer dress was required/expected and it's sometimes obvious when someone is just uncomfortable....like they've never had a necktie on in their life. You just want your brain focused on the interview that day...not wondering why the pockets are sewn shut on your suit. Try to loose the collar-tugging and coat-button-fidgeting before the big day goes down.
BUT, if you have a little time and really want a custom suit, there are some great tailors in Singapore who you can send your measurements to and get back a nicely tailored suit that you cannot tell isn't high end - even have the labels of big name designers. I had a couple done the last time I was in Singapore. I will get them again. You spend $200-300 for a suit that looks like it cost >$1,000. Just a thought for those who don't have a lot of money, but want the money look.
Oh I know exactly what you're talking about. I had some made when I was in hong kong a few years ago. But I figure most applicants don't have a few grand to spend and fly to Southeast Asia to have those things done.
I usually sport a little scruff but I'm not sure if it would be appropriate for an interview.
What are the thoughts on facial hair?
I realize its nearing the end of summer and SDN in lull period where everyone is waiting but honestly your choice of attire unless it is ridiculous like showing up dressed like a pimp or something along those line won't make or break you.
use basic common sense. sneakers, no. Dress shoes yes. It isn't a fashion contest and they won't be like OMG this guy/girl is wore those shoes with that? -10!
For guys if you're really bad, find a girl. I'm sure have a friend who's a girl who can help you out. Sister/cousin will do too. Drag them to the mall and ask them to help you out. Buy them lunch for helping you out. the girls that work @ the mall probably not a good idea as there is a possibility they get commission and will tell you anything. But if said girl is hot, come back next day after you getting help from some else and hit on her. 😀 Just keep the receipt and return things when she isn't working.
You can also use such an opportunity to work over the girl you bring if you want her. You are already at a mall, let her drag you from store to store, try asking her to model things for you.
There is no need to get a custom tailored suit unless you're really short or really tall that you can't buy off the rack have minor adjustments made. while I realize many of you have limited funds, it has to fit you. If you're a 40R, don't get a 42 on the account of it being cheaper.
ALSO, Be sure to iron your shirt! I don't know how many people I interviewed with that looked sloppy because they didn't iron their shirt and it looked like they stuffed their suit in their luggage. I didn't run into that many but their seemed to be a small handful.
I never bought a suit for myself before. Do you mind sharing what are some good stores to find women suits? I surely want to try some on before buying.
Anything that I should look for or avoid when shopping for a suit? Thanks!
Anyone know about what limitations ladies have on undershirts? Does it have to have a collar? Does is have to be solid print?
what do you guys think of of this:
http://www1.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=559805&CategoryID=39096&LinkType=#fn=sp%3D2%26spc%3D237
It is a jacket and dress instead of a suit, but I believe still very formal and professional.
i just got comfy shoes for the interview from ross store. small heel, black comfy dressy shoes. oh and they were size 5 1/2 🙂I'm wearing a suit... most likely a skirt suit even though I'm short... 🙂 but it's so hard to find comfortable shoes that match!! especially size 5 or 5.5 pumps!! 😡 😀
Looks trendy.
In my opinion... I think cropped sleeves kind of make it less formal?
Its more acceptable for officewear rather than a formal interview. Then again its not GQ at dental schools... so who knows?
I thought the same.. btw, look at the price tag! 😱
That's chump change man! Think about it.
Seattlesun will get 15 interviews... and if you divide the cost of the suit per interview... it'll be under 15$ per interview!
I didn't buy anything yet, I was just window shopping for the moment. Dreamerndoer, how much did you pay for your suit?
JOoa0ky, thanks for the wishes for 15 interviews. Wishing you the same!![]()