Originally posted by: FoBoT
what kind of company is it?
is the position worker bee or managment?
Originally posted by: DaShen
Any interview dress businesslike. Dress shirt with tie.
**EDIT**
I would say conservative, but a blue shirt with a yellow tie, or a white shirt with a blue tie is good.
Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: FoBoT
what kind of company is it?
is the position worker bee or managment?
it's a financial corperation... credit card services
borderline on the second one
Originally posted by: torpid
That's a dumb philosophy... "you can always stand out later". For some reason I don't think the OP wants to stand out in the unemployment line. The trick is to stand out without looking unprofessional. Most of the time some bolder colors in a suit ensemble is just fine for that purpose. Just not in all cases.
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: torpid
That's a dumb philosophy... "you can always stand out later". For some reason I don't think the OP wants to stand out in the unemployment line. The trick is to stand out without looking unprofessional. Most of the time some bolder colors in a suit ensemble is just fine for that purpose. Just not in all cases.
I REALLY don't think the color shirt and tie he wears will have any effect on his getting the job, unless maybe they don't match.
Originally posted by: EatSpam
I'd have to recommend wearing pants. :thumbsup:
Originally posted by: torpid
That's a dumb philosophy... "you can always stand out later". For some reason I don't think the OP wants to stand out in the unemployment line. The trick is to stand out without looking unprofessional. Most of the time some bolder colors in a suit ensemble is just fine for that purpose. Just not in all cases.
