I'll take this time to admit that I posted the OP from KohlsI thought it was a simple question
Then here's your answer.
I'll take this time to admit that I posted the OP from KohlsI thought it was a simple question
so you are saying I should ditch the pants?
I bought this one:
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Doesn't matter what the dress code of the company is, always wear a suit and tie to interview unless they specifically say otherwise.its call center work, so no face to face. My current company (large call center) has basically no dress code. I interviewed in a shirt, tie, dress pants and dress shoes and I was overdressed. I'm not worried about being overdressed...just don't know how to address the winter part of the problem.
And you really took the wind out of my sales. Being a psychic was my fall back plan. Next thing you're going to tell me that porn star is out of the question too??!??!?!?!!
Gamestop requires a blazer now?
Looks fine to me. Not crazy about the tie, but I don't like many ties to begin with.
The casting couch? You don't need clothes for that.
You'll be fine. What you may want to do is, don the ensemble, and walk around to be comfortable in it. You don't seem to be the type that has much exposure to suit and tie, and that can make some people uncomfortable.
Try it out, walk around, strike a pose.
Whatever suit you pick, make sure you feel confident when wearing it.
I've just got done doing rounds of interviews at 5 companies (including one with 8 different people from 10am to 3pm) and you need a suit that will make you feel confident regardless the time of day or weather.
Also, make sure to practice your oratory skills, your answers to questions, and your past experience before going into every interview.
True story - I made fun of my now boss when I interviewed. A few months later he said "well, either this guy is incredibly stupid, or brave".I had to wear a shirt and tie every day for 6 years. While its not my choice of attire, its not foreign.
I'm a sale guy so I'm basically a chameleon. I do ok in most situations...the one exception is when I'm forced to talk about myself. Hence why I hate interviews.
Should really go black suit, white shirt, and red power tie.
