Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
clearprop said:I may need to get a new suit soon and want to know the best type and color(s) for interview purposes. Just want to be prepared should the need ever arise. Thanks!
DarnNearaJet said:I personally used the lavender tux as seen on "Dumb and Dumber" except without the cane and top-hat, of course.
Hey, it got me a job at ACA!
Makes perfect sense to me. jetBlue . . . . blue suit, blue shirt, blue tie. As Spock would say, "It is logical."KC-10 Driver said:It's funny, though, that at my JetBlue interview a significant number of interviewees wore blue shirts with blue tone-on-tone ties. Go figure...
bobbysamd said:
Also, dress as if you have the job already. Obviously, you cannot wear a flight officer uniform to the interview, but the navy suit-white shirt-red tie is the closest thing.
I cant believe this question evoked so many comments... Have you people nothing else to do?
From what I recall during my interview days, you sound like you have it right. Something navy, well-tailored, good-quality, with a nice white blouse. Skirt about calf-length. I don't remember seeing pantsuits. I remember that the women applicants I saw at American when I interviewed at AE were dressed alike, but very professional.alimaui said:For those of you in the role of the interview-ER, what do most female applicants wear? I know the options for a female are a little more broad than a suit and tie. Do most go with suit? Do you more commonly see skirt or pants? The conservative and not too trendy would be important, on that note, do you see women in suit alternatives?
Ali