I've been called for a second and final interview for an accounting internship at a massive company; everyone reading this knows it (it's not a Big Four by the way). I really want to land this job, as it would be a huge opportunity fresh out of college.Since this final interview is in person at their headquarters, I've been wondering how I should dress. I'm both excited and nervous because, as I said, this is an amazing opportunity that could open so many doors for my future. Is wearing a suit a good idea, or am I going too far? Will they think I'm weird? I will not be wearing a tie though.
Business casual. Maybe a nice blazer if it's cold out. Suits are worn for executive positions only
>>62295349>Business casualThis.>Suits are worn for executive positions onlyYeah, not for goyim.See pic rel. You can also wear jeans. Remember to wash between your legs or you'll stink of piss and shit.
>>62295354Tbh I hate how they look; having a suit has far more aura. I'm already not wearing a tie so I don't get too professional. But it's always better to show compromise and be slightly overdressed than the opposite.
>>62295355Okay. Go ahead and wear a suit. Learn the hard way
Public sucks ass but it does help your resume if you can do it for a couple of years
>>62295357OP thinks he's gonna land a job by dressing like a try hard lol.>>62295355You're not "aura farming" you fucking redditor you're interviewing for an accounting internship.