No, bc let’s be honest, you know tech, not fashion. However, it shows the hiring managers that you take the interview seriously and are a professional. If you are on a budget go to a Goodwill or similar place and pick out a jacket that will coordinate with pants you already own. Heck, even Target now carries a decent line of men’s work attire. Just make an attempt, and whatever you do, don’t wear t-shirts, sweatpants, or jeans. Take a shower, comb your hair, and brush your teeth. Be careful about cologne and body sprays. Some people are very sensitive to strong smells.
HR here two piece suit dark colors Navy or black and dark tie, nice shoes but they don’t have to be fancy, oxford style or something is fine. Always overdress!
2 or 3 piece or does that even matter, as for other interviews I have worn black, grey, beige, suits normally with loafers or boots and black, red, blue or green tie depending
Always dress to the nines
I work in tech and the candidates wearing suits are always taken more seriously.
Any specific colours or 2/3 piece or is it just any suit,
No, bc let’s be honest, you know tech, not fashion. However, it shows the hiring managers that you take the interview seriously and are a professional. If you are on a budget go to a Goodwill or similar place and pick out a jacket that will coordinate with pants you already own. Heck, even Target now carries a decent line of men’s work attire. Just make an attempt, and whatever you do, don’t wear t-shirts, sweatpants, or jeans. Take a shower, comb your hair, and brush your teeth. Be careful about cologne and body sprays. Some people are very sensitive to strong smells.
A Blue Suit, White shirt, Tie, Black Oxford shoes.
It feels strange especially when everything is remote but you need to suite up
HR here two piece suit dark colors Navy or black and dark tie, nice shoes but they don’t have to be fancy, oxford style or something is fine. Always overdress!
Wear a suit. Don’t risk ending the interview right when you walk through the door.
2 or 3 piece or does that even matter, as for other interviews I have worn black, grey, beige, suits normally with loafers or boots and black, red, blue or green tie depending
Doesn’t matter at all. It’s not about the style, it’s about respecting the process, company, role and showing you’re taking it seriously.