
I dont own any normal ties, every single one has a pattern nor dark trousers, lol. ;oIf you're unsure what to wear then it's best to over dress than run the risk of under dressing. Considering it's a supervisory role it would probably be best to dress quite formal. It will also show that you care about how you present yourself and inadvertently how you will represent the company should you get the job.
If I were you I wouldn't stray far from black dress trousers, a white shirt, a colourful but conservative tie (no silly patterns/prints!) and formal dress shoes.
Well u said ur going for a "big" job so wear a suit
black trousers,
dark socks,white socks is a NO NO
light plain colour shirt like cream shirt,
tie that is a little darker than the shirt and that has no fancy patterns and make sure that ur tie is at ur belt's buckle
black belt
polished black shoes
and u can add a suit to go extra miless
plus,if me,i'd wear summin like this
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Last edited by MrGazet; 11-04-2010 at 05:19 PM.
Well whenever I went for a job I stuck with the black trousers, shirt/blouse and a cardigan but that's because i'm female. In my opinion the best thing you can wear for any interview (unless they state it's an informal discussion) is to wear a suit if you're male. If you don't own one then a pair of smart trousers (preferably black), white shirt, a tie (definitely not any comedy or outlandish colours I would suggest) and a jacket of some sort which matches the colour of your trousers. Grey is fine as long as the jacket matches the trousers. That's my opinion anyway! Oh and of course, proper shoes.. no trainers or anything like that![]()
I dont do black trousers nor will i ever so dont even suggest them anymoree thank you plus NO SUIT- That's last year.
Since when were suits last year? Rofl.
Just hit up the grey wear. You don't want to look like some fashion icon gone wrong so go simple: grey trousers, white shirt, grey tie and maybe some black dress shoes or whatever. Ask.com are always right!Choose classic but stylish shoes with a subtle or chic print, or a large buckle. While you don't want to risk going over the top, you definitely don't want to seem boring or staid.
Personally I think that looks fine for an interview.
Whats the job?
its obvs a supervisor job but where/company
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