wiredspider
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Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Originally posted by: Alienwho
you'd be a retard to walk into a job interview wearing anything less than nice business casual, at the minimum. I don't care how relaxed they are or what she tells you.
Agreed. Always a jacket and tie, unless otherwise instructed. Since you are unclear on her email instructions and how to interpret "informal dress", why don't you use the telephone and ask her to clarify.
Rule of thumb is always to dress at least one level above everyone else.
Originally posted by: KLin
I'd go with khakis and a polo shirt just to be on the safe side.
Originally posted by: SoulAssassin
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Originally posted by: Alienwho
you'd be a retard to walk into a job interview wearing anything less than nice business casual, at the minimum. I don't care how relaxed they are or what she tells you.
Agreed. Always a jacket and tie, unless otherwise instructed. Since you are unclear on her email instructions and how to interpret "informal dress", why don't you use the telephone and ask her to clarify.
Rule of thumb is always to dress at least one level above everyone else.
Informal dress does not mean a jacket and tie, in fact, it basically means -not- a jacket and tie. I'm sorry but you are just wrong.
Originally posted by: JDawg1536
Originally posted by: Alienwho
you'd be a retard to walk into a job interview wearing anything less than nice business casual, at the minimum. I don't care how relaxed they are or what she tells you.
Agreed. Always a jacket and tie, unless otherwise instructed. Since you are unclear on her email instructions and how to interpret "informal dress", why don't you use the telephone and ask her to clarify.
Rule of thumb is always to dress at least one level above everyone else.

 
				
		