Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
Tuz, I need help. I have two interviews next week, and getting either would be amazing and potentially set me up for a few years at the least, so I need to do well here. My problem is, I have black pants and a dark but gray-ish jacket. Is it acceptable to wear these together or should I go buy a new suit?
Care to take a picture in them? :p
 

Mohad

The Ocean Star
May 20, 2009
6,684
Tuz, I need help. I have two interviews next week, and getting either would be amazing and potentially set me up for a few years at the least, so I need to do well here. My problem is, I have black pants and a dark but gray-ish jacket. Is it acceptable to wear these together or should I go buy a new suit?
Buy a new suit.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,592
:lol: if they don't want you because of your sense of fashion - fuck them.
your skills won't improve wearing a all black suit.

if it is a office job and you don't have to interact with customers, go there wearing a onesie.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,784
Care to take a picture in them? :p
Just a bit of a noticeable difference.

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are you good with excel?
I'm good enough considering I use it everyday for my current job. I usually throw out the phrase "pivot table" and that ends up being good enough :p

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:lol: if they don't want you because of your sense of fashion - fuck them.
your skills won't improve wearing a all black suit.

if it is a office job and you don't have to interact with customers, go there wearing a onesie.
I agree that it's stupid, but when you could be getting an extra $14,000 a year, these stupid first impressions matter :p. I once met with a guy that works at a hedge fund company, a friend of a friend of my Dad. Apparently he "didn't like me" because I was dressed in a button up and suit pants instead of a suit since I was coming from my current job where the dress code is business casual.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,592
I agree that it's stupid, but when you could be getting an extra $14,000 a year, these stupid first impressions matter :p. I once met with a guy that works at a hedge fund company, a friend of a friend of my Dad. Apparently he "didn't like me" because I was dressed in a button up and suit pants instead of a suit since I was coming from my current job where the dress code is business casual.
i know it does. and yes - it's stupid.

that friend of a friend :sergio: idiot.

like you are working for a hedge fund company, how dare you to judge people. i mean thats even worse than working for apple.
 

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