Unless you plan on interviewing a funeral home, a resounding NO!
Black is too intimidating and too much like you are headed to a funeral; says to the person you are interviewing that you are very somber and unless the position craves somberness, like working a funeral home, Small Claims Court Clerk, or collections at a bank, it is WAY to harsh and abrupt. It is likely the candidates you see don't make the final cut.
The safest and best color for an interview suit is Navy with a white shirt or blouse (depending on your sex) and matching Navy shoes, or if you don't have or can't find black shoes, but NEVER brown.
2007-01-29 03:56:58
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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The most appropriate interview suits are navy. A conservative grey is also appropriate. With a navy suit, cordovan (burgundy) shoes are the traditional standard, although black are also acceptable. I have never seen someone attempt to match navy shoes with a navy suit in recent years, and wouldn't recommend this approach. With the grey/charcoal suit, stick to black shoes. With both, a white or blue shirt and conservative tie will present the best impression. And, of course, make sure to match your belt and your shoes.
Black, as others have mentioned, is really more for mourning during the day...or for formal social events. It is not an appropriate interview suit despite its popularity among candidates who don't know any better.
2007-01-30 04:01:42
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answered by Jason R 1
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No, not at all. I wore a black and palomino (a yellowy beige) coat and dress set. And they were really interested in me. The outfit was very tasteful.
You can wear navy blue, charcoal gray, as you mentioned during the interview too. Also try brown, beige. I've worn a deep wedgewood blue (like a gray blue) also.
2007-01-30 10:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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ok, before everything the solutions (to some quantity), matter on what kind of work you're employing for. yet, in truth, for the interview: go with your outfits intently. be particular each and everything is sparkling and pressed. (Don’t overdress or less than gown – gown for the job.) Have hair sparkling and neat. footwear polished. Fingernails trimmed & sparkling. carry a notepad and pen. practice questions for the agency. practice to respond to worry-free questions requested through an agency. study the organization. approach! recognize the position you're going (get instructions on line, or from the agency -- and don't be previous due! the similar old questions may contain: a million. tell me about your self. (communicate interior the context of the job, no longer own life.) 2. What do you deliver to this job different applicants may no longer? (Be ingenious and save it job-suitable -- per chance you've particular recognize-how, or are an extremely speedy learner...) 3. Why are you employing with ABC organization? (bypass on their information superhighway website nonetheless this nighttime, and seem for the justifications you should go with this organization.) 4. What are your strengths? (record 3 or so -- job suitable) 5. weak point(S)? (communicate some thing you're already engaged on replacing.) You get the image. it is ALOT about approach. Be upbeat, enable the interviewer recognize you go with the job and that you're going to artwork flat out. Be pleasant, yet specialist. good luck!
2016-10-16 06:23:33
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answered by ? 4
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navy and charcoal are better interview suits. black is the domain of funerals, state events and MIBs.
2007-01-29 03:50:09
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answered by Super G 5
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Being conservative is the key.
Dark blue, or grey are probably even better than black.
2007-01-29 03:50:15
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answered by Chief 2
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Its not mandatory but it shows good character if you show up in at least semi formal clothes.
2007-01-29 03:48:13
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answered by navykid1243 1
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