id say casual not a suit but mor like a nice sweater
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Posts: 251 | Location: bill nye's town | Registered: November 25, 2005
I would say you could always call and ask what they prefer for dress code. And there is no such thing as overdressed (unless you wear a tuxedo) so wear what you think best fits the company. On my internship's interview it was business casual but it could vary depending on the company.
Also if you call and ask they may start to think you are more dedicated to the position than others because you want to dress for success.
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Posts: 292 | Location: State College, PA | Registered: April 13, 2004
I went with a nice-ish black shirt and jeans, but other kids there were dressed fairly casually. Really though, just dont dress in an overly sloppy way, and lend your focus to the content of your answers. It's the only thing that counts.
If this is for USC (I just had to interview there the other day) most people I saw were wearing suits or dress shirts and slacks. You can always wear a suit and take off the jacket if you feel overdressed.
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Posts: 301 | Location: Hollywood | Registered: August 02, 2004
seriously I would keep it semi formal, you don't want to look like a total stiff, this isn't an accounting degree you're going for. But then again you don't want to look like an Emo band manager so I would say somewhere in between Ron Howard and Tim Burton.
Posts: 648 | Location: Killafornia | Registered: July 02, 2004