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Haven't had many interviews (and not one for 6 years now!) and wear 'smart casual' (urgh) to work at the moment.
Is it okay just to ask 'What kind of dress code do you have?' to guage how smart I need to be?
Wear a suit. At worst you'll be slightly over-dressed. But you'll still look smart.
No top hat though.
Make sure you wear well polished shoes and dark socks too. Nothing says you mean business like a decent pair of brogues
But I just got my top hat back from repair 😥
Bowler it is.
Suit every time mate, hat wise can't beat a panama.........
if i read the OP, he is asking about what to wear if you get the job, NOT the interview.
I would say use your eyes and see what others are wearing, but my last couple of interviews have been on a friday and the staff were wearing jeans...
I just asked and was told. Simples.
Yes. Very sensible question. If the answer means spending loads on new clobber - do a bit more research though.
Thanks for the replies! Was a question re the interview dress code, but as they'd left for the day when I rang I'll just go shirt n tie. I never worry about this sort of stuff but nervous I guess, really want this job!
Go suit and tie. If you are overdressed that's OK. If you are underdressed it will reflect badly on you
Shirt/ tie/ suit if in doubt, you wont be thought of badly if you turn up with one. You will be thought of badly if they are expecting a smart interviewee and they turn up in jeans
Definitly suit and tie ime.
What's the job? Office based, visiting clients, workshop, trendy advertising agency? Do you know what the existing employees wear on a day-to-day basis?
This will give a guide to the current dress code and you might want to raise it a level or two for the interview.
A suit is not always appropriate, being overdressed would say to me that you've not done your homework, but that's just me.
suit, unless of course it's for a lap dancing job!
