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do you wear a different suit for each day of the interview?
One blue shirt, one white, same suit different ties. If you feel luck, go with the purple shirt and black shirt.
 
If you can afford it, go for it. But, they see so many people they won't remember if you wore a blue suit two days in a row. I suggest with a navy blue suit to wear a light blue shirt on the first day (more relaxed and less formal) and a white shirt on the second day. Two different ties of course. If nothing else at least wear a tie the first day.

We had one guy not wear a tie on the first day (he immediately know he was out of place) and he was the only one that didn't get hired.

Your first day will start at "HQ", company dress code states that you must wear a tie there. So, wear a tie!

Let me know if I can help.
 
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I just wish some of these folks worried as much about how they look AFTER they get hired as they did when TRYING to get hired.
 
Yeah .. they are really "cool" alright. Just have no concept that NJA is a service company that happens to fly airplanes - and is the Gold Standard in the world for this industry - until they screw it up.
 
Same suit each day - dark navy blue; 1st day pastel gray shirt w/ yellow tie; 2nd day standard white shirt with red "power" tie.

Best of luck,
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I wore a patterned, generally blue tie, which complemented my blue pinstripe suit very nicely. I got hired. So don't feel the need to pick a red one if blue looks better with you or your suit. Much more important that you can carry yourself well in it, I think.
 

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