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How to Dress for Jr Developer Position | Men & Women
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lauren...r-for-your-tech-job-interview/2/#9a80b7958067
Does how I dress matter in an interview?Does how I dress matter in an interview? - Programmer and Software Interview Questions and Answers
The consensus from everyone in the tech industry per my Google searching seems to be that a suit would only be appropriate if going for a tech job in specific companies (tech guy in a non-tech company for example, maybe doing black box trading programming for Wall Street for instance), or going for a very very senior role (CIO level positions). Otherwise, a suit could be detrimental and dressing more in-line with the culture of the company/position is more appropriate. As stated above, check with the HR people if possible and your best bet is likely "1 step above what you'd wear in the job".
What to wear to a junior developer interview (men & women):
Dress shirt (and this doesn’t have to be one that you’d wear to a wedding or a funeral, there are great dress shirts out there that count for both casual and professional attire)
Black pants, khakis or dark washed jeans
Clean dress shoes
Minimalist dresses (past the knee and covers chest, no spaghetti straps!)
Pants for women preferred to skirts
What not to wear to a junior developer interview (men & women):
Suit
Tie
Sneakers
T-shirts
Shorts
Jeans (this can be an exception – if the jeans are nice, fitted, dark and clean – go for it)
Tight and/or short skirts
High heels (more than an inch)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/lauren...r-for-your-tech-job-interview/2/#9a80b7958067
Does how I dress matter in an interview?Does how I dress matter in an interview? - Programmer and Software Interview Questions and Answers
The consensus from everyone in the tech industry per my Google searching seems to be that a suit would only be appropriate if going for a tech job in specific companies (tech guy in a non-tech company for example, maybe doing black box trading programming for Wall Street for instance), or going for a very very senior role (CIO level positions). Otherwise, a suit could be detrimental and dressing more in-line with the culture of the company/position is more appropriate. As stated above, check with the HR people if possible and your best bet is likely "1 step above what you'd wear in the job".