Help! What to wear at an interviewer's home

<p>jgraider has the best post so far…</p>

<p>I don’t really get all the fuss over what clothes to wear for an interview. Interviewers are not supposed to judge you based on your clothes, and it would be extremely stupid if an interviewer gave you a less-favorable recommendation because you wore jeans instead of khakis. </p>

<p>I’ve had interviews with a variety of interviewers ranging from high profile CEOs to non-profit organization activists, in luxurious offices and in corner seats at Starbucks. None of them snickered at my sneakers or scoffed at my frayed jeans; the T-shirts I wore were of the least concern and we were always able to spark great conversations. I got in everywhere.</p>

<p>Just wear what will make you feel the most confident in yourself.</p>