Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in a similar situation, OP. I wasn't expecting the interview and am in a situation where I don't have a suit available to me.
It is what it is.
There was a thread a couple months ago where everyone advised OP not to wear a suit.
Who knows anymore.
If you can't figure out how to obtain a suit, you're probably not smart enough to land a job where an interview suit is expected...so, problem solved.
It's not that I can't figure out how to obtain a suit. It's that the interview was a last-minute thing. I currently work a job where I don't ever wear suits. It's very casual. I got rid of all my old suits years ago.
I simply didn't have the time to go buy a suit in time, partly because I was being flexible and trying to accommodate the interviewer.
If they're reasonable, they'll understand. I did the best I could and I was dressed professionally -- just not a traditional suit. There are more details about the situation that make it even more understandable and perhaps acceptable that I didn't wear a standard suit.
If they offer me the job and I accept, then I'll buy some suits.
Me again. I do actually have one suit that I usually use for interviews. But I couldn't use it (long story).
The main point is, you do the best you can. I know better now to be armed with a few suits. I assumed I'd have more lead time to get one if something came up. But now I know it's good to have one suit on hand, cleaned, pressed, and at the ready!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in a similar situation, OP. I wasn't expecting the interview and am in a situation where I don't have a suit available to me.
It is what it is.
There was a thread a couple months ago where everyone advised OP not to wear a suit.
Who knows anymore.
If you can't figure out how to obtain a suit, you're probably not smart enough to land a job where an interview suit is expected...so, problem solved.
It's not that I can't figure out how to obtain a suit. It's that the interview was a last-minute thing. I currently work a job where I don't ever wear suits. It's very casual. I got rid of all my old suits years ago.
I simply didn't have the time to go buy a suit in time, partly because I was being flexible and trying to accommodate the interviewer.
If they're reasonable, they'll understand. I did the best I could and I was dressed professionally -- just not a traditional suit. There are more details about the situation that make it even more understandable and perhaps acceptable that I didn't wear a standard suit.
If they offer me the job and I accept, then I'll buy some suits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in a similar situation, OP. I wasn't expecting the interview and am in a situation where I don't have a suit available to me.
It is what it is.
There was a thread a couple months ago where everyone advised OP not to wear a suit.
Who knows anymore.
If you can't figure out how to obtain a suit, you're probably not smart enough to land a job where an interview suit is expected...so, problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Wear the suit even if it feels awkward. I wore a suit to an interview recently (I am an attorney) and the guy interviewing me was in an under armor-type polo shirt with really casual khaki pants. I felt ridiculous being so dressed up, but I still think it was the right call.
At my current job and last job, I was told that I didn't need to wear a suit, so I didn't. If they were ok with you not wearing a suit they would tell you.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in a similar situation, OP. I wasn't expecting the interview and am in a situation where I don't have a suit available to me.
It is what it is.
There was a thread a couple months ago where everyone advised OP not to wear a suit.
Who knows anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in a business casual office. If you come in without a suit or some semblance of a suit (e.g. pps dress that looks like part of a suit), I'm not hiring you.
This. We had a woman interview who wore a sort of white top/shirt and black pants. We are not overly formal (guys wear button down shirts with no ties and trousers) but everyone noticed she did not wear a suit. It's called making an effort.
Anonymous wrote:I work in a business casual office. If you come in without a suit or some semblance of a suit (e.g. pps dress that looks like part of a suit), I'm not hiring you.
Anonymous wrote:If you're looking for work, you should have a suit. If the one you have is too warm to wear, you need one that isn't. Is your suit wool, OP?