I always overdress for interviews or specifically ask what the dress code is (both for interviewees and the office).
We do not have a dress code at IBM, but different offices across the globe (even just within the US) have different office vibes.
My rule has always been no athleisure, no mid section showing, no PJs, no shorts. I would relax the no athleisure and shorts rules for myself if there was no air conditioning because that sounds awful!!!
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I always overdress for interviews or specifically ask what the dress code is (both for interviewees and the office).
We do not have a dress code at IBM, but different offices across the globe (even just within the US) have different office vibes.
My rule has always been no athleisure, no mid section showing, no PJs, no shorts. I would relax the no athleisure and shorts rules for myself if there was no air conditioning because that sounds awful!!!