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JoePa

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Sorry to beat a dead horse; Interviewing tomorrow with NJA and have seen mixed info on attire. The email from Derinda says Dress attire for the interview process is business casual. Seems a little laid back (I like that), but is this what potential new hires are doing? Does it matter? I’m inclined to do as the email states. Comments…..Advice?
 
JoePa,

Dress like a professional, and you may be considered to be one.

That's my advice.... take it for what its worth.

Best of luck and hope to see you on the line soon.

(During my interview, I dressed in the suit both days, two different shirts and ties for the two different days. Seemed it didn't put a strike next to my name, 'cause I was hired there almost three years ago.)
 
I would say to wear at least a button down shirt with a tie, when you get to the lobby to go over to Bridgeway, see what everyone else is wearing (you can always take the tie off if you are over dressed). Most in my group just wore ties, one or two had on suits. Of course this time of year you could probably wear a blazer if you have one...
 
Wear a suit. You can always take off the jacket if you feel it's necessary.

I remember my interview session in 2002...we had a group of 20 people interview, only 2 people didn't wear suits. Maybe they got hired, maybe not....don't know. But, I can tell you they stood out in the crowd. Don't need 2 suits, just bring a different shirt/tie for each day and you'll be set.

Good luck!
 
Wear a suit. You can always take off the jacket if you feel it's necessary.

I remember my interview session in 2002...we had a group of 20 people interview, only 2 people didn't wear suits. Maybe they got hired, maybe not....don't know. But, I can tell you they stood out in the crowd. Don't need 2 suits, just bring a different shirt/tie for each day and you'll be set.

Good luck!

What he said. You will not, I repeat will not, be overdressed if you wear a suit the first day. Come in something less and you may well be underdressed. Why risk the job on something like this??

Best of luck.
 
acceptable business casual is slacks and a collared shirt. I'd wear a shirt and tie to not feel under dressed the first night, but it is not mandatory. I know someone who didn't wear a tie the first night and got offered a job. In my interview group the couple that did wear suits the first night didn't get offered jobs. Dress appropriately, definitely wear suit the second day, but your interview won't be decided on whether you wore a suit the first night.
 
For most things in life, you can NEVER be overdressed.

The opposite can not be said.

Suit.

GOOD LUCK!
 
Wear a suit, grey or dark blue. Dark red or blue tie. Clean, shined shoes. Fresh haircut (no more than three days old) and FRESH BREATH!
 

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