Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum and will be a first time job fair attendee in Vegas if I'm able to make it. Since I've never been to one of these events before, I do not know what to expect.
I was just wondering what everyone is planning on wearing. I posted this same question on the "other forum" and everyone said wear a suit despite being advertised as business casual. Friends that I talked to that have been to these before said the same thing. Doug responded there and said "The career fair is business casual. The recruiters already understand (and like) the idea, but wear whatever makes you feel comfortable but I'd suggest looking sharp." I've done some research on this forum as well and Kristie posted "Business casual is a nice pair of pants with a nice button down or polo shirt...something appropriate yet something you're comfortable in (like a second skin)..... I want to see a sea of calm, classily dressed, friendly people walking around the room....not a sea of nervous, double breasted blue coat, red tie people walking around in a frenzy afraid to step forward and just say hi."
I don't want to look bad if I'm the only one out of a thousand in a nice pair of pants and a nice striped shirt while everyone else is in a suit. Will Delta think I don't want to fit in and rip my resume to shreds if I don't have on my navy blue suit and red tie? Will other companies think that I'm unprofessional? Or will I be viewed as the laid back pilot that everyone will remember for not wearing a suit and being an "automaton" as Doug so described it in the other forum.
So my question is despite being advertised as business casual, is everyone still going to end up wearing a suit? Thanks for the advice.
I was just wondering what everyone is planning on wearing. I posted this same question on the "other forum" and everyone said wear a suit despite being advertised as business casual. Friends that I talked to that have been to these before said the same thing. Doug responded there and said "The career fair is business casual. The recruiters already understand (and like) the idea, but wear whatever makes you feel comfortable but I'd suggest looking sharp." I've done some research on this forum as well and Kristie posted "Business casual is a nice pair of pants with a nice button down or polo shirt...something appropriate yet something you're comfortable in (like a second skin)..... I want to see a sea of calm, classily dressed, friendly people walking around the room....not a sea of nervous, double breasted blue coat, red tie people walking around in a frenzy afraid to step forward and just say hi."
I don't want to look bad if I'm the only one out of a thousand in a nice pair of pants and a nice striped shirt while everyone else is in a suit. Will Delta think I don't want to fit in and rip my resume to shreds if I don't have on my navy blue suit and red tie? Will other companies think that I'm unprofessional? Or will I be viewed as the laid back pilot that everyone will remember for not wearing a suit and being an "automaton" as Doug so described it in the other forum.
So my question is despite being advertised as business casual, is everyone still going to end up wearing a suit? Thanks for the advice.