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Jeans in an interview?

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Spicylolly · 17/03/2019 15:09

Posting here for traffic and wisdom. I have an interview for a manager position at a big supermarket next week. It's the final interview as I got through the last 2 rounds.
It's with the Area manager and we've spoken on the phone, he's super nice and it was a relaxed chat about the job. He gave me the date, time, store etc and said he'd look forward to meeting me so we can talk some more about the role.
I've looked online at the company and interview reviews and it seems once you get to this part of the process it's a walk around the store and an informal type interview. So I was so wondering if it would be ok to wear my black skinny jeans with my new smart shirt, suit jacket and smart ankle boots? I've tried the outfit on with trousers but the jeans look nicer and smarter and I feel more comfortable in them so therefore I think I'll be more confident.

WWYD? Are black jeans a definite no no and should I head to the shops to find nicer pair of trousers instead?

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LuluBellaBlue · 17/03/2019 15:10

Sorry a no no from me

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Jupiters · 17/03/2019 15:11

I wouldn't think jeans were appropriated and would think a pair of smart black trousers would be better.

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Pinkyyy · 17/03/2019 15:11

The jeans are a definite no- especially for a senior role. You'll get loads of wear out of a good pair of black trousers anyway.

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BoomTish · 17/03/2019 15:12

Absolutely do not wear jeans to a job interview. Ever.

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MiddleClassProblem · 17/03/2019 15:14

I think no because you wouldn’t be wearing jeans on the job.

The industry I work in it would be fine because if you’re too dressed up you look like you don’t understand the job.

Basically you present yourself as a smart version of your work wear, maybe with a bit of personality depending on the role lol.

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OurChristmasMiracle · 17/03/2019 15:14

No. Never to a job interview.

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Namechangeforthiscancershit · 17/03/2019 15:15

No. But the rest of the outfit sounds lovely.

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apacketofcrisps · 17/03/2019 15:15

No, go to primark or Asda and buy trousers for a fiver

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Neverender · 17/03/2019 15:15

I wouldn't. Trousers will do but jeans are an obvious no. They'll definitely notice.

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Spicylolly · 17/03/2019 15:15

Yes, thought as much. I'll hunt down some better tailored trousers tomorrow.

Thanks so much for the voices of reason 👍

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JacquesHammer · 17/03/2019 15:15

For some roles absolutely wouldn’t be an issue.

I don’t think for the role in question it’s a good idea, unless they don’t look particularly jeans like.

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Madein1995 · 17/03/2019 15:16

I think trousers are best

If you feel a bit 'plsin' as I sometimes do going to an interview - there's no need to be in black and white. A nice bright blouse or shirt, can look smart. You can add some colour with scarves, earrings etc. Or a nice tunic dress - thats comfier, and I tend to think looks more colourful. Match with a smart black jacket, tights and either boots or heels, and it looks good. Or even a black pencil skirt if you don't want trousers.

But I really wouldn't say jeans, sorry. Even wearing a coloured blazer eg pink, or the new style with rucked up sleeves etc, while it looks nice, is more suited for eg a barmaid interview than a manager role.

Good luck!

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ghostyslovesheets · 17/03/2019 15:17

NO

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StillCoughingandLaughing · 17/03/2019 15:30

Absolutely do not wear jeans to a job interview. Ever.

In some industries and companies, jeans at an interview would be an absolute non-issue. I wouldn’t wear them in this case, but the idea of it being a blanket rule is out of date.

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NorthernBirdAtHeart · 17/03/2019 16:06

YABU. They will absolutely notice, no matter how smart they are. What they think of it, you don’t know. But I wouldn’t take the gamble of potentially losing a job for not looking like I’d made enough effort*.
*I realise not every sector, but certainly mine!

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Gindrinker43 · 17/03/2019 16:40

Please don't. When it is difficult to decide between 2 candidates, things like this can make all the difference to your chances.

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alwaysreadthelabel · 17/03/2019 17:16

I have worn black skinny jeans to my last 6 interviews (I interviewed a lot last year) and I got all the jobs Blush I turned down 5 of them. This is not a stealth boast but I think it depends on what you team them with. I wore very smart tops and shoes. These were jobs within the education sector higher and secondary education.

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SrSteveOskowski · 17/03/2019 17:21

Complete no no, especially for a management role. I used to work in retail and the majority of people interviewing for floor staff positions rarely even wore jeans, though one turned up in tracksuit bottoms once.
He didn't get the job.

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Seniorcitizen1 · 17/03/2019 17:23

If you came in jeans for an job interview in my company you would not get the job

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JacquesHammer · 17/03/2019 17:25

If you came in jeans for an job interview in my company you would not get the job

Whereas for my companies it absolutely wouldn’t matter.

Everywhere is different. But I think it’s important to know the sector well before making the decision.

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cricketballs3 · 17/03/2019 17:32

These were jobs within the education sector higher and secondary education.

seriously? Given how strict the secondary sector is on student uniforms and staff dress I'm struggling to believe this

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Fr3d · 17/03/2019 17:42

I would say ok for a Sales Assistant job but definitely not a manger job. Make sure you can walk in the boots too, I hate interviewees tottering behind me in heels so high they can't walk in them

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StarlightLady · 17/03/2019 17:59

If you were going for a job at say, Google or a recording studio I would say yes. But if unsure, l would err on tge side of caution, but it’s not a blanket no-no.

Interestingly, I have jeans that cost more than my black business trousers or work skirts, so you coukd argue it depends on the style of jeans too.

Good luck with the interview.

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FullOfJellyBeans · 17/03/2019 18:05

Don't risk it. In some sectors, jeans are fine for interviews but not for this. Buy a new pair of black trousers - even if they're not as nice as the skinny jeans it'll be a safer choice.

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EnchantingRaven · 17/03/2019 18:13

I agree with most of the PP, I’d personally never wear jeans for an interview. I always think it’s better to be over dressed than ‘under dressed’ in these situations, the panel will notice the jeans. I say this as somebody who works in HR and interviews a lot.

However, I wouldn’t turn somebody down solely on the fact they wore black jeans.

OP - next do some lovely tailored trousers. I’d recommend H&M too although their sizes are all over the place!

Good luck with the interview!

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