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Should A Man Always Wear A Suit, Shirt And Tie For A Job Interview?

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dave50 | 09:14 Sat 10th Oct 2020 | Jobs & Education
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Or does it depend on the role? For example is it only expected if say going for an office based job and not a manual job in a factory? Advice please.
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It depends on the role, definitely. Smart, but appropriate, I would say. I have turned up to every job interview I have had (and never not been offered it) wearing jeans or jodhpurs. If I had worn a suit, it would look like I had no idea what the job was...
Whenever I went for an interview, I always polished my shoes first and wore a suit, shirt and tie. I just thought it would show that I cared, if nothing else.
I don't think it can hurt at any job interview.
Better to make too much effort than too little...
Not appropriate for a manual job in a factory. For that interview I would suggest a smart dark polo shirt and combats, or other plain dark trousers and jumper. Avoid pale blue jeans, soft trousers and hoodies.
No, shell-suit and flip-flops (particularly when it's colder) would be fine.
if it's for a builder's job, low-slung shorts should be fine




Depends on the role. But if in doubt...
I turned up for an interview for a welding job in a factory making steel-frame furniture, dressed casually but smart. I was asked to take a welding test which consisted of welding a stand chair together. Needless to say, i completely ruined my shirt with the unavoidable coolant on the steel.
If it is a manual job, ask the firm if you will be required to undergo a manual test and what the appropriate clothing would be for such a test.
Nothing to do with interviews but I love a man in a shirt,suit and tie, my OH ,now retired had to wear them for work
Too much welding can send you blind can't it?
Only if you're watching someone doing it, 10C. 'Arc-eye', the noo!
There are some sectors like fashion and design where a tie would probably count against you.
Depends on the role I suppose. Smart casual or smart smart, but smart all the same.
How did it go Dave?
I would always advocate a suit,shirt and tie but then I'm old school. Highly polished shoes as well. My old man always told me a man was judged by the state of his shoes. He also told me to thank the interviewing panel for their time at the conclusion of the interview. Always did me well.
a manual job in a factory?

Depends on where and who is interviewing you, a small place and it's the foreman interviewing you then dress casual, a large company and it's human resources ( personnel officer / manager ) then dress a bit more upmarket.

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