Interview attire for informal/coffee shop?

I have an interview for BMO Commercial Banking next week, planning to meet up at a Starbucks, its a one on one with the senior commercial account manager for the region. Do I go full suit to something this informal given that its at a starbucks? Its not completely informal as I did go through a screener phone interview (almost completely behavioral) for the position already, so not too sure what to expect other t.

Also any other advice would be appreciated.

Bit about myself:

Graduated in December 2010 with a 3.2 gpa Passed CFA level 1 Been working in a non-finance account management role with similar responsibilities

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I would wear a suit. I went out for coffee with an MD at a BB and he called me out on it. Told me that he won't judge me on it but there's a lot of people in the profession who would, and if you are meeting strangers the worst you would do is look hungry.

 

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It's fair to assume that a negative image/impression during your 'coffee session' will negatively impact your candidacy. I'd suggest keep it simple and conservative: white shirt with pencil skirt and heels. You could add on a blazer which you should then take off when you'r having coffee. Or simply a dress and heels. No blazer with that. He/she wants to meet because: 1) He wishes to offer you feedback in an informal setting. 2) As suggested above, if the interviewer is an alumnus it may be to purely aid your candidacy and offer advice for the final round, not to evaluate you or anything. 3) He/she likes you (not in that way) but wishes to address potential red flags/concerns for your final interview/interviewer. 4) He/she wishes to get a better sense of you as a person before he/she can personally stick out their neck for you (more so than usual). 5) He/she likes you. Yes, in that way.

 

Keep in mind salespeople/traders are usually dressed more informally than bankers in the office. I'd wear pants and a shirt, and maybe a sweater of sorts- but not the one in the pictures. It looks too big and ill-fitting. Wear another professional looking sweater. Ideally in your situation, I'd probably wear a suit without a tie (ie shirt and jacket) but that's just personal preference and probably not what most people would wear in the same situation.

 

suit, you're going to their office on a week day.

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Suit - and don't forget the Dior tie clip, Burberry pocket square, and platinum cufflinks from Tiffany.

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