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scheides
11-14-2006, 06:51 PM
Do this:
Blue shirt (find a nice shirt, and iron it before you wear it)
Yellow tie in a DOUBLE windsor. There's faq's online on how to do this, practice several times before the day-of. Shit, I live in NW minneapolis off of brooklyn blvd, come over and I'll show you how to do it. ;)
Black pants and black shoes (and BLACK SOCKS)
or khaki pants, argyle socks, and brown shoes (this is my style, aww yea)

Get good directions and study them before-hand so you're not late.
Don't be late, don't be early, be right on time. Show up a few mins early and stand outside if you have to.
Chew gum until immediately before the interview, but spit it out before you get there
bring a pen and notepad or folder and extra copies of your resume,
silence your cell phone

and my favorite, which probably landed me my current job, to be used ONLY if your interviewer is into cars: show up in your DSM, talk some respectful smack about the interviewer's car of choice (mine happened to be Audi bitches), and then talk their ear off on your way out to the parking lot...get them to come with, and then get them to go for a ride in your car. If at any point during the drive you can evoke a 'WOOHOO!' from said interviewer, you're golden!

Outlaw1
11-14-2006, 06:54 PM
argyle socks

Is that an animal, vegetable or mineral?

Kracka
11-14-2006, 07:15 PM
A pink tie? huh... are you serious? Or are you trying to make me look funny. Haha.
You wouldn't believe how many top-level executives wear pink, I am serious.

The double-windsor tie knot is a good idea b/c it looks nice, but probably won't make a difference considering the level of job you are applying for. The Men's Wearhouse website has a decent animated video tutorial on how to tie various knots.

Want to clue us in to what companies you are interviewing with? Make sure you at least know the general background of each company, and if its publically traded, be up to date on their stock activity.

AJ
11-14-2006, 07:55 PM
I actually saw our VP of Finance in a Pink tie the other day. When you are making 200+ a year in just salary you can do that though and no one will laugh at you.

tim
11-14-2006, 07:57 PM
In my opinion you should dress one level ahead of the position that you are applying for, since they are probably the ones that are going to be interviewing you.

scheides
11-14-2006, 08:01 PM
Ah yes, make sure, absolutely sure that at the end of the interview when they ask you, 'do you have any questions?' that you have a question. Ask as many questions about the company as you possibly can. What do they use for this or how do they do that. The more you can get them to talk to you, the more they'll like you.

And argyle is a cousin of the alygator:
http://www.johnhelmer.com/products/full/78.jpg

Jakey
11-14-2006, 08:09 PM
I would imagine that I've had 25 interviews through my collegiate career and everything mentioned so far is exactly what I would do. Just this afternoon I had an interview with Schlumberger. However, I would not say that black socks are a must if they match your shirt and tie. Also, if you're not 5 minutes early, you're 10 minutes late. Also, on top of having additional copies of your resume with you, bring copies of your reference list as well as a NICE black pen, not some piece of shit. It's not hard to spend $3 or $4 and have a nice pen. I would recommend some sort of leather portfolio for carrying your pen, resume(s), reference list, and paper in. These can be easily found for $10-$15.

94talonawd
11-14-2006, 08:22 PM
Alright thanks guys. All of you were of great help. And now I'll feel much more comfortable walking in there. I'll let you guys know how it goes. :D

rst95eclipse
11-14-2006, 08:31 PM
I don't care how much money a man makes - he should NEVER where pink, salmon, raspberry, or anyother color that even resembles such.

Just black it out and where a color tie. And definately listen to Jakey /\

Jakey
11-14-2006, 08:59 PM
I have black dress pants....

What color are the insides of the pockets? Cheap dress slacks have pockets with white fabric inside of them and they look like shit. Trust me, I was in a bind this summer and bought some cheap Wal-Mart slacks, what waste of money. Are the legs cuffed?