WatchmeWhipWatchmena
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I have a few takes on this matter, I was wondering what other peoples opinions on this is. I live outside of London so take into consideration, you know. Black oxfords and all that melarchy lol ...
Anyways is it possible to get away from the two-piece suit outfits in interviews? For instance an industry I work in, while it dresses in a conservative manner with the very executives in a long hierarchy structure. Most middle managers and subordinates do not even bother to dress up.
So could you get away with a blazer, smartly pressed chinos and polished brown shoes? Is that a crazy idea? I'd still turn up to interviews in a two piece suit just to stand out. But I feel like you'd stand out even more if you can present yourself in a casual but very professional manner lol.
What's peoples takes on this?
I'm a young adult, so I do feel the urge to splash a bit of youthfulness into my outfits. I don't want to look like a stone-cold prick with a hunger for leadership, making the interviewers think "oh well he's a threat to us", or "he thinks he's better then everyone!".
Anyways is it possible to get away from the two-piece suit outfits in interviews? For instance an industry I work in, while it dresses in a conservative manner with the very executives in a long hierarchy structure. Most middle managers and subordinates do not even bother to dress up.
So could you get away with a blazer, smartly pressed chinos and polished brown shoes? Is that a crazy idea? I'd still turn up to interviews in a two piece suit just to stand out. But I feel like you'd stand out even more if you can present yourself in a casual but very professional manner lol.
What's peoples takes on this?
I'm a young adult, so I do feel the urge to splash a bit of youthfulness into my outfits. I don't want to look like a stone-cold prick with a hunger for leadership, making the interviewers think "oh well he's a threat to us", or "he thinks he's better then everyone!".