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Offer dinner dress code
what's that for girls?
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Re: Offer dinner dress code
Ask your firm's recruiter. That is always the safest bet.Anonymous User wrote:what's that for girls?
If attorneys will be coming from their office dress within your firm's dress code.
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Re: Offer dinner dress code
I'd base it at least in part on how people dressed on the occasion(s) you've visited the firm. For example, as a guy, all of my interviewers were in business casual in the office. I'm operating on the assumption that business casual the proper dress code for the offer dinner.
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