The first judgment an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing. That’s why it’s always important to dress professionally for a job interview, even if the work environment is casual. (This goes for you too designers 🙂 ) Keep in mind that it’s much better to be overdressed than under dressed; however, if your idea of appropriate attire is that of Michael Scott’s, then I suggest you tone it down a notch. And if you’re STILL not sure on how to dress, then we recommend checking in with your recruiter.
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