GOT A JOB INTERVIEW AT TESCO NEED help FORUM!

Suit is overkill, smart ironed trousers, likewise with a shirt and wear a tie, suit jacket is over the top imo for tescos, unless you are applying for a managers role.
 
I agree with this, I love wearing a suit and have a few but probably wouldn't wear a full suit to an interview as a CG Artist for example, as it would be far too formal for the type of industry I'd be interviewing for.

I'd say that wearing a suit every day takes the shine off it somewhat but then again I never was all that keen on suits so I've simply grown to accept it. It does however look good if you wear a suit well i.e. it fits, it's clean and you don't look like you're on your way to appear before a judge.

I think for most job interviews it's probably better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed and it's easy enough to take off a suit jacket or a tie if you realise that it's too formal for the role.

I went to a tender meeting last week, and I wore a suit, but now I'm not sure if it was full blown or partly blown. Where does one draw the line?

A three-piece suit? Or maybe a morning suit with pocket watch, top hat and cane? Although I wouldn't be totally surprised if it means a basic two-piece suit with a tie.
 
Just wear a ****ing suit. If anything it shows you are super keen for the job.

Disregard the mugs saying it is overkill, as it is the only way forward if you want to ensure best possible appearence.
 
I've never worn a suit to a job interview. I've got every job I've ever been interviewed for.

If you have a suit: wear it. If you don't, wear smart shoes, trousers, shirt and a tie (basically a suit without the jacket).
 
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