Dress code in Houston
I am in college and plan to work as anIBanalyst in Houston. What would be the standard dress code in that area for someone of my position? Is a blazer and slacks fine, or should I get a full-on suit? Do I even need a jacket at all?
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You got it all wrong. You need a 10 gallon cowboy hat, boots with 5in spurs, plaid shirts - preferably wide, a 4x4in $100 bill belt buckle, and two holsters, one for your .44 mag and the other for your cell phone - with latter letting people know you mean business. Let me know if you have any other questions.
so you're saying that monicles are only for VP level+?
Lol to answer your question seriously... It all depends on the bank. Pretty sure every group in Houston is just suit - tie, except when they meet with clients. Pretty much the most chill guys areCSorUBS; most of their guys don't wear ties
This may be a dumb question, but generally would a blazer with grey or khaki pants be fine, or do I need a full suit (I mean for analyst/associate level)?
The associates atCShad blazers with khaki pants when they came for info sessions at my school. Analysts were in full suits though, so i'd say wear a suit and tie.
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Why don't you ask people at the bank you'll be working at... Definitely have a suit though. We wear them every once in a while. Otherwise just shirt and slacks (not khakis)
Own a suit for sure. I knowCS,DB,UBSandGSall wear shirts no tie and slacks in the office (analyst level).
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