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Jet_Driver

"There I was...."
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So, let me pool the group. Which color of suit is better for an interview: Black or Navy Blue?

As far as ties go, I would assume red or blue with a white shirt.

I am interviewing with NWA soon.
 
I wore navy pinstripe, white shirt, red tie. My g/f talked me into burgundy shoes and belt to go with it. Most there that day had navy suits, white shirts and blue ties
 
Don't forget to show some cleavage.
 
It really doesn't make any difference, as long as you present yourself in a professional manner. I went to one of those big name interview prep outfits, and it was a complete waste of time and $. The "specialist" insisted I should wear a red tie and gave me some canned answers (which were very wrong, it turned out). He didn't like my pinstripe suit either. I stuck with both the suit and the non-red tie and got the job.
 
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The important thing is that you look professional. Give them a firm handshake and look them in the eyes when you introduce yourself. Give honest, sincere answers and relax.
 

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