LovedYoMoma All American 5419 Posts user info edit post |
I have an interview this morning, and my slacks are too tight, so I'm going to use this other pair of pants. My question: Does this match? The pants are not dark black, they are light black with a brown/maroon pin stripe.
[Edited on October 1, 2010 at 9:15 AM. Reason : nooooooo!!!!! damn you tinypic!!!] 10/1/2010 9:11:55 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
broken images do not help us help you
[Edited on October 1, 2010 at 9:14 AM. Reason : d] 10/1/2010 9:14:23 AM |
LovedYoMoma All American 5419 Posts user info edit post |
10/1/2010 9:15:52 AM |
ambrosia1231 eeeeeeeeeevil 76471 Posts user info edit post |
I like it. The stripes in the tie - are those more brown, or maroon? I hope maroon. 10/1/2010 9:17:02 AM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
Go for it. The worst that can happen is that you resemble a clown and they make fun of you and throw your resume in the trash as soon as you leave.
(I have no opinion on the actual outfit; I'm no good at that junk which is why I keep it basic as shit when I dress up.) 10/1/2010 9:19:29 AM |
LovedYoMoma All American 5419 Posts user info edit post |
the stripes in the tie have no color, it is just the reflective thread. 10/1/2010 9:22:54 AM |
whiteknight All American 750 Posts user info edit post |
is that a green shirt? there's your first mistake. 10/1/2010 10:19:10 AM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
You should have secured a proper suit as soon as you started applying for jobs.
The green shirt is inappropriate, depending on who/what you're interviewing for. 10/1/2010 11:07:51 AM |
GGMon All American 6462 Posts user info edit post |
This is why god created Mothers and girlfriends. 10/1/2010 11:13:00 AM |
JeffreyBSG All American 10165 Posts user info edit post |
10/1/2010 11:23:32 AM |
BigHitSunday Dick Danger 51059 Posts user info edit post |
Right on, Brother. 10/1/2010 11:24:29 AM |
G.O.D hates 4 lokos 4694 Posts user info edit post |
green shirt is no. get white shirt.
just keep it simple and neat looking is usually the best thing to do. 10/1/2010 11:25:17 AM |
Kodiak All American 7067 Posts user info edit post |
Also black pants are bad. Unless by "light black" you mean charcoal, in which case you are unwittingly on the right track. 10/1/2010 12:07:04 PM |
NC86 All American 9134 Posts user info edit post |
lol, i love it how the people giving advice for interview attire are unemployed or work food service jobs. 10/1/2010 12:12:45 PM |
petejames All American 2236 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, everybody hated on my outfit when in my interview thread, and now I'm about to get a bonus of 15% of my annual salary.
There is a bunch of shit you can read and drive yourself crazy figuring out, but I think bmel said it best when she told me just to wear whatever I'd be the most confident in. 10/1/2010 1:26:59 PM |
BridgetSPK #1 Sir Purr Fan 31378 Posts user info edit post |
Yeah, but it doesn't make any sense.
Why would a guy with "little fashion sense" try to pull of a green shirt at a job interview?
All the books say white shirt is preferable. That just seems sooo easy. 10/1/2010 1:31:02 PM |
petejames All American 2236 Posts user info edit post |
I have no fashion sense and I went with a red shirt which is apparently a faux pas, it worked out pretty well for me. 10/1/2010 1:34:52 PM |
indy All American 3624 Posts user info edit post |
1) fashion is stupid, as are people that care about it (on both the "dress to please" or "judge others" side of things)
2) there is no such thing as "dark black" or "light black". I believe the word you're looking for is "gray".
3) There is nothing inappropriate about a green, red, or any other color shirt. If they don't hire you b/c of your shirt, their loss.
That is all. 10/1/2010 1:39:59 PM |
petejames All American 2236 Posts user info edit post |
^ 10/1/2010 1:43:14 PM |
OopsPowSrprs All American 8383 Posts user info edit post |
Another vote against the green shirt. It may not make a difference but why take the chance? Just go white/light blue. 10/1/2010 1:44:37 PM |
Skack All American 31140 Posts user info edit post |
I bet your criticisms made him sweaty and insecure throughout the whole interview process. 10/1/2010 3:19:59 PM |
bassjunkie All American 3093 Posts user info edit post |
haha 10/1/2010 3:21:37 PM |
LovedYoMoma All American 5419 Posts user info edit post |
A: I don't own a white shirt. B: One of the interviewers had on a sweater vest. C: There is more than one kind of black; ie: Faded black = light black, non-faded = dark black or glossy black. D: Interview went ok. The spoken part went pretty well I think, however the demonstration part of the interview could have gone better. I should have brushed up on using version 1.5 or 2.0 of the software, not 3.0... which I could have done if I had bothered to ask which version they use when they asked if I had any questions when they called me to do the interview. 10/1/2010 3:48:22 PM |
AlaskanGrown I'm Randy 4693 Posts user info edit post |
I wore a grey shirt with black tie, black slacks and shiny shoes to work for the first day and the CEO of the company made fun of me . Haha oh well I wear polos and jeans now so I'm 10/1/2010 5:13:20 PM |
G.O.D hates 4 lokos 4694 Posts user info edit post |
petejames I'm going to go out on a limb here and say maybe they are giving you a raise and you got the job b/c you know what you are doing, and you do it well.
Just a thought. 10/1/2010 6:21:46 PM |
fodrizzle All American 647 Posts user info edit post |
I love dressing up for interviews... because i'm fly as hayle 10/1/2010 6:26:09 PM |
fatcatt316 All American 3802 Posts user info edit post |
I used safety pins instead of cuff links for my shirt for my last interview (a year ago at my current job).
My boss still remembers and chuckles about it. 10/1/2010 6:47:39 PM |
petejames All American 2236 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ Thats my point exactly...it had nothing to do with what I wore to the interview 10/3/2010 11:56:10 AM |
whiteknight All American 750 Posts user info edit post |
i think its safe to say what you wear isn't going to get you the job, unless you're applying at hooters maybe, but it can in some cases certainly prevent you from getting it. better to be safe than sorry. i'd much rather be overdressed and see the company is more casual and then adapt that way than the other. 10/3/2010 12:00:40 PM |
khcadwal All American 35165 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "lol, i love it how the people giving advice for interview attire are unemployed or work food service jobs." |
because no one who is unemployed or works in food service has ever had an interview that required a suit before. MY GOD YOU'RE RIGHT!10/3/2010 4:02:22 PM |
petejames All American 2236 Posts user info edit post |
The point is they didn't get the job (unless they wore a suit to their interview at McDonalds). I think its generally a good practice to take advice from those who have successfully conquered whatever topic they are giving advice on and therefore have a practical knowledge rather than those who only have a theoretical knowledge 10/3/2010 5:58:42 PM |
ClassicMixup All American 3877 Posts user info edit post |
Though it's a little biased, tips for professional dress (by the Brooks Brothers):
http://tinyurl.com/2769aon 10/3/2010 6:54:45 PM |
khcadwal All American 35165 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "The point is they didn't get the job (unless they wore a suit to their interview at McDonalds). I think its generally a good practice to take advice from those who have successfully conquered whatever topic they are giving advice on and therefore have a practical knowledge rather than those who only have a theoretical knowledge" |
how do you know they didn't get the job? people have been getting laid off especially heavy in the past few years, you know. people switch professions. people go back to school and work part-time jobs while doing so. perhaps it was a contract position or temp job.
and just because someone didn't get a job doesn't mean they weren't successful in dressing appropriately for the interview.
but yea, they probably just work at mcdonalds.
[Edited on October 3, 2010 at 7:25 PM. Reason : .]10/3/2010 7:11:56 PM |
The5thsoth All American 4813 Posts user info edit post |
I am pretty sure that he just forgot the second half of the sentence after the parenthetic phrase in the first sentence. I hope that he did anyways. 10/3/2010 7:15:02 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42535 Posts user info edit post |
I am going to read it all tomorrow, but I just scanned it and something ridiculous struck my eyes....
They say to wear a black belt with a GOLD buckle... what is this, the 1990s? 10/3/2010 7:27:02 PM |
crazy_carl All American 4073 Posts user info edit post |
recommendations for "little" fashion
10/3/2010 7:28:38 PM |
ClassicMixup All American 3877 Posts user info edit post |
^^ Haha I know. But I've had it confirmed with several sources that the gold buckle is the way to go in the financial services industry and a few professional service lines (CPA, JD, etc.). Makes sense for larger investment banks...though they are all about IT streamlining their banking culture there is still a sense of slick hair, leather-bound library, red upholstered throne, cigar-wielding men running the show. 10/3/2010 7:51:03 PM |
0EPII1 All American 42535 Posts user info edit post |
eww.
i would NEVER wear a belt with a gold buckle, rose gold perhaps, but not yellow gold colored. i did as a kid in the 90s, but never again. same with gold colored eyeglass frames and gold colored metal watch bracelet.
love rose gold, though. 10/3/2010 7:58:11 PM |
th3oretecht All American 15539 Posts user info edit post |
10/3/2010 8:11:30 PM |