<p>Anyone ever done these before? If so, how did it go, who was it with, and what did you wear lol (male)?</p>
<p>Suit?</p>
<p>Anyone ever done these before? If so, how did it go, who was it with, and what did you wear lol (male)?</p>
<p>Suit?</p>
<p>I am suffering from after-interview anxiety right now… :D</p>
<p>Why wouldn’t you wear a suit? I realize that is the oh-so-dressed down and sartorially-enlightened 21st century, but as far as interviews go…men wear suits to interviews. At the very least wear a blazer, chinos, shirt, and tie: the unofficial uniform of the Ivy League for the last God-Knows-How-Many-Years.</p>
<p>Unless you have a mohawk, facial piercings/tattoos, or some other counter-culture appearance which would make you look ridiculous in a suit…wear a suit.</p>
<p>My two cents.</p>
<p>I would go into the interview and flip it on the interviewer. She or he starts off by asking you questions, then you flip it. Start asking the interviewer questions: “why you ain’t got no credit cards?” “why do you order CDs to your neighbores house and pick them up before he gets home?”</p>
<p>By the end of the interview your interviewing them.</p>
<p>I’m joking by the way, and Curb Your Enthusiasm fans will get the reference. </p>
<p>On a serious note, I completely agree with Boola. Except I would not wear a tie.</p>
<p>Same here, no tie. And if it’s a summer day no blazer. It’s still not a job interview, and people interviewing you most likely won’t be wearing a suit. I would try to find the middle ground–dressed mature.</p>
<p>It’s hot these days. Can’t go wrong with a polo and khakis/slacks.</p>
<p>Go in the interview wearing a Greenman suit. </p>
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