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<blockquote data-quote="Jacob Miller" data-source="post: 71339" data-attributes="member: 5063"><p>Completely agree!</p><p></p><p>I should've made this clearer in my preceding comments: you <strong>do not need to buy expensive stuff</strong> and <strong>you will not be judged if your outfit is not 'expensive enough'</strong>. I did my Travers Smith interview in a <£50 ASOS suit and shoes that cost about £40 that I got in the Clarks sale, and I've also done events wearing in an expensive suit and a pair of loafers that I really can't justify having bought - <strong>it's never made a blind bit of difference.</strong> Anyone who says otherwise is talking shi... nonsense.</p><p></p><p>Focus your energies on doing the best you can when interacting with firms: being enthusiastic, asking questions, engaging, giving good responses at interviews etc. Superficial things aren't important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacob Miller, post: 71339, member: 5063"] Completely agree! I should've made this clearer in my preceding comments: you [B]do not need to buy expensive stuff[/B] and [B]you will not be judged if your outfit is not 'expensive enough'[/B]. I did my Travers Smith interview in a <£50 ASOS suit and shoes that cost about £40 that I got in the Clarks sale, and I've also done events wearing in an expensive suit and a pair of loafers that I really can't justify having bought - [B]it's never made a blind bit of difference.[/B] Anyone who says otherwise is talking shi... nonsense. Focus your energies on doing the best you can when interacting with firms: being enthusiastic, asking questions, engaging, giving good responses at interviews etc. Superficial things aren't important. [/QUOTE]
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