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Why do people expect you to wear a suit to an interview? I worked at Bell for 5-6 years, and I can honestly say, I have NEVER seen anyone wear a suit, except people walking around who were in an interview process.
I haven't worn a suit since a high-school dance. It does not fit anymore. People seem to expect me to go out and potentially pay $300-$400 for a cheap suit, that I most likely won't wear again anytime soon? Why? Pay $400 for a suit, when I am clearly in a situation where spare money is non existent? They (Hr/employers) know I won't wear a suit as part of the job, why am I expected to put on a fake display?
I'm not talking about showing up to an interview in sandals, shorts, and a tank top, but, why do people seem to think that wearing nice pants, and a basic shirt/tie combo isn't enough?
sorry, rant over... Just arguing with my mom.
Two reasons, it shows respect for yourself and for those interviewing you. Old fashioned, sure. Still part of the business culture, absolutely. Will you wear a suit on day 1, probably not -- unless you are in sales and even then it has become less common.
As someone who has hired hundreds over the past 30 years, anything you do to set yourself apart from the crowd makes an impression. Whether it is a positive or negative impression is up to you -- the guy who showed up with a "rather be fishin" tie did get hired. For honesty... Turned out to be one of the best hires I ever made.