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solafide

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My interview is scheduled for July 12/13. Does everyone wear the normal interview attire on the first day, or is it a little less formal? The last thing I want to do is stand out either way. :)
 
I would rather go over dressed than under dressed, ie, I would wear the "normal" attire and be noticed for being dressed up.

Good Luck

Pitot
 
They say in the paper work business casual. I dressed a very nice business casual. My idea of business casual and others is apparently not the same. I wore a button up shirt, dress pants, and dress shoes. I did not wear a tie, and wish I would have. I was one of two with no tie on that first night. I would recommend a tie. Save the jacket for the next day. I did still get hired, but felt a little under dressed with no tie on that fist evening.
 
be-400xpdriver said:
Every one who wants to get hired wears a suit and tie.

I wanted to get hired. I would not have showed up otherwise. I just didn't want to wear the same thing the both events.
 
I wore my Groucho Marx suit to the interview. No wait, that was the Southwest interview. Come to think of it yeah I did wear a tie.

You'll do fine. Just relax.
Cheer's P3
 
NJA's def of Company casual

Seems to include tie. All the male employees we saw had a tie on.
P.S. Good luck!
 
Not sure where you go on day one, but the bridgeway dress code for employees is shirt and tie. If we (pilots) go there during the week we have to either be in uniform or shirt and tie. Except casual friday. Probably a good idea to wear a tie.

Best of luck!
 
Wear the tie and you could be 2,642 of 2,642. Good luck. Let us know how it works out.

P.S. Hope you like to raise and lower the gear.
 
Ties are important! On day 2, Derinda remarked on how much she liked my tie at least 3 times! I will gladly sell said tie to highest bidder.
 
She said the same thing about my tie, once when I didn't get a job offer, and again when I did get one..... Oh, and it was the same tie......
 
NJAPLT said:
She said the same thing about my tie, once when I didn't get a job offer, and again when I did get one..... Oh, and it was the same tie......

Man, why did you p** in my cereal? I was anticipating some serious jack for that tie.
 
i recommend useing the same suit but with 2 different shirts and 2 different ties. i'd wear a nice flashy ring too, show some glitter man!

get this, on the interview i shaved that morning and i had a little razor cut on my neck...about 1/4 inch long...yep went real nice with my nice white shirt. how could they forget the guy with the slit throat...hey they hired me anyway!!!

relax, fit in, show some class, talk with the staff and have fun...

excell bound!
 
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I recommend a skin-tight, spandex jumper with rabbit fur hat with fuzzy dice hanging off the brim. Worked for me...
 
How bout a ten gallon hat and some azz-less chaps? Maybe I should shave the posterior first though eh?
 

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