From: Wollmann, Bruno RQHR (Bruno.Wollmann@rqhealth.ca)
Date: Thu Nov 22 2007 - 13:59:02 ART
But you are trying to sell yourself. It's been 10 years since my last
interview and I wore a suit because there was no "business casual" 10
years ago.
I guess you could ask the proctor - I mean the HR person that schedules
your interview if there is a company dress code.
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Subject: Re: Re: OT: To suit or not to suit? That is the question.
I'm not sure if this will help but I was hired as a place. I had came
to the interview right after work as the job I left for the new job.
Few months later I asked the person who interviewed me what he thought.
He commented that when I came to the interview I was dressed like an
engineer. I asked him what he meant?
He commented that I was not dressed in a suits and I was in a polo shirt
and pants. He found that more people who dress in suits where "business
people" and not really engineers. I found this comment interesting
because I would never take a job that required me to wear a suit
everyday. For god sakes I'm not a saleperon I'm here to fix the
problem.
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