Wear a mismatched suit and dont forget white gym socks and black shoes.
The SS were always very smart but this is a historical point that hasn't descended to the business community I'm afraid.
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OK, today I went out and got a second-hand suit for 30 euros. If they're real engineers, they won't be able to tell the difference. I know I can't.
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Suit
If you wear a suit , you cannot do anything wrong.
rgds,
justme
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I wear jeans, a t shirt and some outdoor walking type shoes, but I am the scruffiest person in the office.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostGermans do quite like wearing jeans, smart shoes and a shirt and tie which I find weird!!!
Especially when the shirt has a pattern on it.
I blame the yanks... Ross from friends in particular.
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I always wear a suit to interviews here. For many years I noticed that no-one wore suits at work here but recently thats changed and a lot of younger people or someone in a slightly higher position (i.e. PM,) particularly in the finance sector wear suits now.
Used to wear a conservative black suit with white shirt and nice tie but in recent years tend to wear smart casual suits with a nice shirt and tie. Quite often though the interviewer(s) will not be in suits which gives you an idea of what you can wear to work. For the first week I tend to wear smart casual trousers and a nice shirt and then slowly go downhill. Germans do quite like wearing jeans, smart shoes and a shirt and tie which I find weird!!!
On one project, wear I sit, most people wear suits but I'm not too sure what they do but seem to be PM and mangement types whereas none of the techies do (some of them are a right scruffy bunch.) On the other project only management wear suits unless there is a top-bod meeting or interviews are going on.
This article might help...or this thread
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Either will do - suit or smart trousers, shirt and jacket.
Failing that, leather shorts.
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What's that song?
Jemand sien uns Lederhosen aus, Lederhosen aus, Lederhosen aus...
Or summert...
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OK thanks all, I'll go with the lederhosen. Glad I had this forum to point me in the right direction. Could have been very embarrassing.
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Dress smartly, doesn't have to be a suit but don't turn up in jeans. If it's a games company then I would say a tie would be optional but I would still turn up in a proper jacket. Think trendy advertising salesman, smart but "hip". Better to be overdressed than underdressed. Nothing worse than sitting in an interview with jeans on when everyone else is wearing a smart suit.Last edited by BlasterBates; 21 March 2011, 17:13.
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Originally posted by Scrag Meister View PostPersonally I'd go for the suit and tell them you are flexible and can dress down when they imply you are too much of a stick in the mud brit with your suit on.
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Personally I'd go for the suit and tell them you are flexible and can dress down when they imply you are too much of a stick in the mud brit with your suit on.
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interview dress code in Germany?
Hello, is a suit required for a job interview in Germany? What if the company is "hip" as in games or media?Tags: None
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