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What to Wear

  • 02-11-2015 6:35pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭


    So I have a meeting with a recruiter tomorrow to discuss a potential job offering. Not so much as a formal interview but more of a meet and greet.

    Now I have done a few of these, but i'm never quite sure on what to wear. I'm male so which would be better, smart casual? (Chino Pants, Good Shirt) or a Shirt and Tie? Any Input appreciated.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 98 ✭✭malkmoose


    Firefox11 wrote: »
    So I have a meeting with a recruiter tomorrow to discuss a potential job offering. Not so much as a formal interview but more of a meet and greet.

    Now I have done a few of these, but i'm never quite sure on what to wear. I'm male so which would be better, smart casual? (Chino Pants, Good Shirt) or a Shirt and Tie? Any Input appreciated.

    Personally I would wear plain shirt with v neck jumper, Chinos and nice pair of shoes. Belt to match the shoes if possible.
    Bring a folder with a few copies of your cv to present to the recruiter. Firm handshake, offer your cv and away you go. I'm sure the recruiter will have your cv already, however, it's a good initial impression to offer it, this shows you're prepared.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,515 ✭✭✭Firefox11


    malkmoose wrote: »
    Personally I would wear plain shirt with v neck jumper, Chinos and nice pair of shoes. Belt to match the shoes if possible.
    Bring a folder with a few copies of your cv to present to the recruiter. Firm handshake, offer your cv and away you go. I'm sure the recruiter will have your cv already, however, it's a good initial impression to offer it, this shows you're prepared.

    Yeah, I'll was thinking of going that way too, thanks. Yes she has my CV too but ill be bringing a few paper copy's of my CV for my own reference too.

    Thanks.


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