Should I wear cufflinks and a french cuff shirt to my job interview or is that too flashy?

Should I wear cufflinks and a french cuff shirt to my job interview or is that too flashy?


Depends on what position that you are interviewing for. If it’s a high-powered position, say, CEO, VP, or any other executive position, absolutely. If it’s an entry-level job at a firm or a place where you could potentially have an important position (every position is important… you know what I mean), then again, yes.

If you are going to an interview at a retail job or a customer-service job, no cufflinks. It’s overkill. If you’re asking the question, it must mean that this job is very important to you. So, I’d probably wear them regardless. Let them know that you’re serious.

Good luck!

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5 Responses to “Should I wear cufflinks and a french cuff shirt to my job interview or is that too flashy?”

  1. Summer S says:

    Depends on what position that you are interviewing for. If it's a high-powered position, say, CEO, VP, or any other executive position, absolutely. If it's an entry-level job at a firm or a place where you could potentially have an important position (every position is important… you know what I mean), then again, yes. If you are going to an interview at a retail job or a customer-service job, no cufflinks. It's overkill.

    If you're asking the question, it must mean that this job is very important to you. So, I'd probably wear them regardless. Let them know that you're serious.

    Good luck!
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  2. silentnonrev says:

    depends on the job. If you know the company, try to dress at the same level as the best-dressed person there.
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  3. seana says:

    FLASHYYYYYYYYY
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  4. xopiink523 says:

    Its perfectly fine. You should try to impress the people you want to work for…. unless it mcdonalds or something like that.
    Otherwise, go for it!

    good luck, hope you get the job!!
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  5. c.arsenault says:

    Flashy. Unless of course you are interviewing for a fashion designer position.
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