Sup /adv/, i've got an interview in a few days. It might sound like a dumb question but what should I wear to an interview for a warehouse job?
It says Dress Code: Casual, so not wearing a suit seems fine, but I don't want to go in looking like i'm not even there for an interview. Would a normal buttoned shirt and jeans be too casual?
>>17657760
Don't wear a suit. Wear a shirt and tie, slacks, and nice shoes. Make sure your hair is looking good and if you have a beard it is groomed and not full neckbeard status.
Warehouse? It depends; a button up shirt and a pair of khaki's might also work.
I wore a button up, khaki's, and work boots to my interview some summers ago for a warehouse job, and got it no problem. Chances are they'll focus more on the answers you give than the way you dress, as long as you don't smell/look skeevy
Black pants
White shirt
Black shoes
Black belt
Groom appropriately.
I'll take these into account, thanks for the suggestions
>>17657771
don't wear a tie, anon. these days ties are only worn if you also have a jacket. you will look stupid with a shirt and tie. just the shirt is fine.
t. overdressed for an interview by wearing a tie
>>17657919
So no tie? Thats always a plus
>>17657919
I disagree but I've had a job for awhile now so I might be behind the times on proper interview attire.
>>17657919
It's always better to overdress than underdress
>>17658044
when i was going for my interview, i observed everybody i could in the CBD. literally nobody had on a tie without a jacket. not. one. person. i think it's just dropped out of fashion.
>>17658201
this is correct to an extent. you're going to look like an idiot applying for a job at macca's in a suit. like an idiot with no sense of social cues.
the dress code is casual, therefore smart casual is a good direction to go in to be slightly overdressed in a shirt, slacks, nice shoes.
and of course good grooming in general.