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CheetahGirl Clinical Psychologist Verified Member Psychologist PhD Verified Expert 15+ Year Member Joined Feb 15, 2007 Messages 1,480 Reaction score 1,006 Points 5,466 Location formerly from Atlanta, GA Psychologist Dec 31, 2015 #2 chrostopherhenandex said: Is this a bad idea? I only have one suit. Of course I would change the tie/shirt... Or should I wear a blue blazer? Click to expand... Ewww. I'd wear the blue blazer to open house. Suit to interview. 😉
chrostopherhenandex said: Is this a bad idea? I only have one suit. Of course I would change the tie/shirt... Or should I wear a blue blazer? Click to expand... Ewww. I'd wear the blue blazer to open house. Suit to interview. 😉
psychrat licensed psychologist 10+ Year Member Joined Mar 24, 2009 Messages 735 Reaction score 672 Points 5,281 Location NYC area Psychologist Dec 31, 2015 #3 I wore the same suit to all interviews but different shirts
Spydra Full Member 10+ Year Member Joined Aug 16, 2014 Messages 453 Reaction score 445 Points 4,996 Fellow [Any Field] Jan 1, 2016 #4 I can't speak for others, but I'm weird enough to notice this kind of thing. I think a blazer and no tie for the open house and suit and tie for the actual interview.
I can't speak for others, but I'm weird enough to notice this kind of thing. I think a blazer and no tie for the open house and suit and tie for the actual interview.