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    #16
    Just like hunting

    “If you have to ask don’t shoot it”

    If you wonder if you can dress down the answer is no

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      #17
      Just a thought, but what does how you dress really influence what you can bring to the table. Your resume should speak for itself.

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        #18
        Great advice! Millennials be ****ed! Old school it is! Any checkered or subtle pinstripes? Or stick to black/dark navy? I have an appropriate tie, belt, shoes, socks. Appreciate the advice!

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          #19
          Never be the worst dressed person in the room. That’s my standard practice.

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            #20
            I’m a dark navy guy myself. Can dress with anything else for the most part.

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              #21
              Originally posted by jerp View Post
              Much depends on the position. There is no downside to being a bit overdressed. If it is a professional position at the very least I would wear slacks, a sport coat or blue blazerand light colored shirt with a button down collar. If you are opting for a suit go with solid gray, a white or light blue shirt and a conservative tie. (Yeah I’m old school but it works in these situations)
              This is exactly what I would have recommended.

              Well, this or a kilt…without underwear.

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                #22
                Originally posted by cantexduck View Post
                Never be the worst dressed person in the room. That’s my standard practice.
                Haaaaa. I pride myself on being the worst dressed guy in the room.

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                  #23
                  Coat and tie

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                    #24
                    Go with camo. The interviewer won't be able to see what you're wearing!

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by ctom87 View Post
                      Great advice! Millennials be ****ed! Old school it is! Any checkered or subtle pinstripes? Or stick to black/dark navy? I have an appropriate tie, belt, shoes, socks. Appreciate the advice!
                      Pinstripe , gray or navy would be my suggestion for suits. Don’t forget to polish your shoes. Scuffed clodhoppers ruin the look

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
                        I think your play here is to dress comparably to those VPs you will be in meetings with.

                        But I’ve never been interviewed for a job either.
                        ^^^ This is good advice. They are looking for a good fit in the organization.

                        Originally posted by ThisLadyHunts View Post
                        This is exactly what I would have recommended.

                        Well, this or a kilt…without underwear.
                        TLH, please report to the HR department for your sexual harassment re-education training.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by ctom87 View Post
                          Great advice! Millennials be ****ed! Old school it is! Any checkered or subtle pinstripes? Or stick to black/dark navy? I have an appropriate tie, belt, shoes, socks. Appreciate the advice!
                          Take it back real old school. 3 piece & checkered bell bottom

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by 100%TtId View Post
                            ^^^ This is good advice. They are looking for a good fit in the organization.



                            TLH, please report to the HR department for your sexual harassment re-education training.

                            Hah! That’s probably very good advice.

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                              #29
                              Men's Wear house is getting me squared away and the young man helping me his dad is an MD at our company, he is also good friends with my current VP! Small world.

                              He talked me into a very nice charcoal color. Should be gold come Friday.

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                                #30
                                Good deal. Never, ever run the risk of being underdressed.


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