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Thread: Is it ok to wear a sweater and tie instead of a suit coat and tie to interview?

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    what are you trying to say?

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    Assuming you've already PM'd Old Larry about the loafers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckerman View Post
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    I would say no for that. Kohls has cheap suits ($150) that will make you look good. There must be some place around there that would have the same. As a network engineer you're going to have to do plenty of meetings, etc and they want to know you can look good if you need to. I've interviewed for the same positioin before and wouldn't have gone without a suit and tie.

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    I had an interview last week. I know the guy who was going to interview me- laid back guy who grew up on a farm in northern NM- so I thought I'd just go in with a dress shirt and jacket. My 14yo son saw me in the morning and said, "Dude, it's an interview. You HAVE to wear a tie!" So I did. The executive assistant called to tell me I got the job and she said, "He was really impressed that you wore a suit and tie!"


    Friday I interviewed 9 GIS Specialist candidates. The women were in business suits and all the men but one had on suit and ties. And that's an entry level job. And it's even California!

    I say suit and tie for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GiBo View Post
    I had an interview last week. I know the guy who was going to interview me- laid back guy who grew up on a farm in northern NM- so I thought I'd just go in with a dress shirt and jacket. My 14yo son saw me in the morning and said, "Dude, it's an interview. You HAVE to wear a tie!" So I did. The executive assistant called to tell me I got the job and she said, "He was really impressed that you wore a suit and tie!"


    Friday I interviewed 9 GIS Specialist candidates. The women were in business suits and all the men but one had on suit and ties. And that's an entry level job. And it's even California!

    I say suit and tie for sure.

    I actually had an interview last week where I was told specifically NOT to wear a suit. Threw me for a loop. Really small shop- suspect they figure you learn more about someone if they are not in a cookie cutter-ish outfit.

    I wore a sport coat (Herb Tarlek special) and slightly scuffed loafers. Oh, and a thong.
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    Ask about dress if you are comfortable doing so. If not, unless you know the jacket is overkill, which you obviously don't, dress well. Which means no to the sweater.
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    You should never wear a tie without a jacket.

    A tie is more formal than a jacket, so you should a wear a jacket without a tie before you wear a tie without a jacket. Unless you want to look like a bus boy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    Ask about dress if you are comfortable doing so.
    Good point. Going the full-tranny may well be attention grabbing. Differentiate you from other candidates, cause possible discrimination suit fears.

    What could go wrong.

    Quote Originally Posted by RootSkier View Post
    You should never wear a tie without a jacket.

    A tie is more formal than a jacket, so you should a wear a jacket without a tie before you wear a tie without a jacket. Unless you want to look like a bus boy.
    PM rootskier about hem length and purse/shoes combo.
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    Don't underestimate a nice leather vest and loincloth combo. Got me my last two jobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parvo View Post
    Don't underestimate a nice leather vest and loincloth combo. Got me my last two jobs.
    I think he's looking for employment, not jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckerman View Post
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    Sr. Network Engineer. Hmmmm. Probably need some remedial work here, so let's start with the label going on the back (hopefully we're not talking V neck).

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    I have no idea what people expect of a Sr. Network Engineer, but you can't go wrong with a sportcoat....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parvo View Post
    Don't underestimate a nice leather vest and loincloth combo. Got me my last two jobs.
    Codpiece instead of loincloth if you really need to impress them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RootSkier View Post
    You should never wear a tie without a jacket.

    A tie is more formal than a jacket, so you should a wear a jacket without a tie before you wear a tie without a jacket. Unless you want to look like a bus boy.
    jackets w/o ties = douche.

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    Just don't forget the pocket protector.

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    Iceman interviews in a denim sport-coat..
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNWbrit View Post
    Iceman interviews in a denim sport-coat..
    ...and a knitted tie.



    the knitted tie makes the ensemble, imo.

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    How gauche. Knitted ties are for evening wear only. Go with crochet for office attire.
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    dont buy a $150.00 suit. dont call to ask what you should wear. dont wear a short sleeve shirt with a jacket, shine your shoes, wear a belt. wear a jacket and tie to a wedding, funeral, job interview. common sense.

    or am i just old?

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    You are right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    dont buy a $150.00 suit. dont call to ask what you should wear. dont wear a short sleeve shirt with a jacket, shine your shoes, wear a belt. wear a jacket and tie to a wedding, funeral, job interview. common sense.

    or am i just old?
    I've spent $1K on a suit and some nice shoes at the Men's Wearhouse and I don't think I got much more than the $150 suit if it fits well. It's not all about SWAG. It's just showing them that you will dress up if you need to, you respect the fact that they are taking the time to interview you, and they will surely understand that if you need to you will get some other suit. Nice suits and shitty suits don't bare much difference to the employer. He probably can't tell the difference anyway.

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    I wore wranglers and boots to my last interview.

    I still wear them to work on a daily basis.
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    PNW Brit does well with a tie and vest. And a big smile.



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