I’m in the U.S. but interviewing for UK jobs since we’re emigrating in January, which means all of my interviews are remote. I’ve only had a couple so far and only one has been via video, the other just phone, but I realized I don’t actually know the protocol here.
I’m in a creative field in the U.S. and the advice I keep being given here is to just wear a shirt and tie to an interview and not a suit because (especially since I’m in my late 40s) it makes you look too old, out-of-touch and grim for a creative position. I actually started getting more work when I ditched the suit for interviews in the U.S., so apparently that was good advice.
But I have another UK interview tomorrow and I’m thinking that maybe they’ll see that the opposite way- that if I don’t wear a suit, I’m not serious about wanting the job.
So what’s the protocol here? Any advice would be appreciated thanks.
My life? I don’t really have anyone else to talk about it to. I’m in a shitty town in Indiana where I have no friends. My closest friends are over an hour away by car.
I hope my fragmentary autobiography is at least somewhat entertaining.
I’m in Indiana too, fucking cold as hell today. Proud of you for getting out of here <3
Yes it is. And thank you, I hate it here. I hope you find a way out too.