Help, I Have to Prepare For My Job Interview!
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I don't know. I would dress up nicely but not like a shirt and tie. Just something that seems presentable.
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- I'd go with some chino/dress pants and a sports jacket/blazer.
NO tie, no pocket square because you don't want to look like you want to replace the manager. Still, a certain degree of formality is required.
Make sure your clothes fit you well. If they're too big, take them to the tailors for adjustments. No need to wear colors that are too bold - you're NOT trying to make a fashion statement.
If the guy who is interviewing you is dressed much poorer than you, that may go against you. So, if you could do your own research about who's going to interview you, you could also choose you're clothing based on that.
As far as colors are concerned, stick to black,white, gray, navy, pale yellow or dark blue. Mix and match them and you're good to go.
Good luck! - If I were you, I would wear something casual, but dressy.
But this all depends on how you naturally look. A nice, light colored, short sleeved blouse is usually the way to go, With maybe a pair of skinny jeans, or dress-pants. But, If you don't like the look of that, you could probably wear a dressy shirt with a pretty floral pattern.
Also; Remember, make sure your makeup (if you wear makeup) is not too harsh. - don't wear jeans but don't go over dressed. A pair of dressier pants and a polo Shirt would be safe and match with the impression you want to give.
- Slacks and a dress shirt dress nice for intercross even if you don't have to for the job
- buttoned shirt
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