The "Right Look" Candidate

I’ve had countless friends approach me and inquire about “the right look” before walking into a BB interview. To me, a Brooks Brothers shirt, shiny tie, and wingtips are somewhere along the lines of boring and ubiquitous.

I hate to draw more attention to the name, but a dire hiring market sometimes calls for extreme measures. It was indeed Eddie Baverman who said, “You can’t be casual. You can’t look like a car salesman. You have to have the suit, the red tie, and your nails have to be right.”

The right look is not one size fits all. Now, a proper suit is fitted at the shoulders and pants certainly do not ever bunch together at the top of the ankle. But besides the givens, here are some quick notes...

  • Forget Dad’s Hermes tie, and keep that Burberry plaid with the rest of your high school prom attire.

  • If you think it takes a little money to make a whole lot more, invest in a handmade tie from Drakes London. A dimpled knot in a raw silk tie adds a little je ne sais quoi of finesse without having to say it.

  • While we are on the topic of ties, remember, there are only two knots: four in hand and the half Windsor. Anything else and it will appear as if Japanese origami dangles from your throat.

  • Although there is a time and place for them, please, no pocket square nor other flairs and accents.

  • Nails. No enamel. Buffed once or twice. Clean eyebrows are equally important.

Now buff those nails, tie that dimple, and fucking kill that behavioral question.

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mfriedman, thanks so much for the help. It's interesting that in the 5 year history of the site, not a single user has ever thought to write any sort of post about what to wear in an interview; so the original content is much appreciated.

I had a quick question about interview attire regarding tattoos and was hoping you could give me some much needed advice. You see, I'm of polynesian decent and I have Maori tribal tattoos on my face and down my arms to the wrist. I know it's not very "western" per se, but it's an honor that I was hand selected for at birth because of my bloodline (the tattoo is in the shape of a demon face and depicts the original chieftain who first settled Aotearoa (New Zealand)). I've been told by others that it looks super classy and is artfully done; it's also a huge hit with the ladies

Anyway, I have an interview in London coming up and was just wondering if, given I follow your instructions (just got my eyebrows and nails done, like you suggested), I'd still be presentable for the interview.

Your help is much appreciated, thanks.

-NR

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